Factor Info

ID 148841
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 12710548814570410312878751045409004121690960310283015873625481063512585338670359299841849983126356974664510108650311515661983092573681287514021170766616103804937950598156171812556315763097224833682658268909822356116916188946804036274663518330151742713407059022156188457775713419002103595434783137872904972177849759591323101380999954487180490123403337233785408741626367546130781916515330648001639754467713259410281448857578734046806039202247553484983535631279073154059577230712933785693969142478873127951855078983879502118639211179076517539957506415306033093399468291863872318034788938495046185722870981388037031960916000402753890698672046668436316074646094690770608882460955034646553405522107569919820123515308139007076268956133793287514611000339808607079088613161265788336470478419443932184058362529547737225881059779793213031361298940655482344501097188573123400415777949440655936402402098239033333480347128601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147070) 222929435014083414901 (proven prime)
(ID: 148842) 57016018605920882842808226007272316959197270774292600801703358920044953720328797904265607653390433364606749378934016745942639946304485008015916546514342712386031018435577990422271921983907442125534417275467799177220545883806957392644458996539019896975318305441174718832923090684933684108137688479350121507678311872785779850190189044188383799808552447892108281931197752006483318091796719609412309987945723870305487074523321902105037811871374458460838901276724130426556244974098212194864029605674392606496289662221704490878442325871504784947351874442626641943375037814719050951004007968723816659677189958739846306281589390608817291323634852283291253048376751074913629384610195864370008890971757102094687474417701902473865551602269598965289724548275794619017967696218189061021998253618736008056756967337650813578486923512398338782553057284685750083719753278617974470637517935190756345586583701 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.