Factor Info

ID 148847
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 4649693207846679472471656347933126548307834271837032527673849057271457759334259406806550877684601878015645060458621938921457004395552697869194728375776646938998010106765926178816787053718069423371208460335663472014127818342857698479536019857781755407063903774294393466051736290303043452328475486879293410100974683319586165125621424315407734676364648171042726185367392272320945800206086256884873550553494288132204565202132891230776105587599043390888590568572448504611576306788853710422514893386018992350367970537735491750356242000898308294253349097849068669357649941760306068721347399980865032940535814527204863045140896534502691009242895888804687847285921242343243167322817854793533439017094634875181211465113257261126698829184306156099301604439542466751612979342769659001647826673649993861139939582213424424129295130960239217140256049593174845596181087229433138359366174753211394857106879191600254470291540048876663239570013

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147068) 347263946374443738653441 (proven prime)
(ID: 148848) 13389507480955314124589632919435481116777339010407003145946307704590214535081619055476386619881714020793870134112420605150508848016775918239337217820265071991167759897142153279752604859619024668986724395776308485985185692467416014956164208146534552532829186483599943375719923861834208729097595596298825568434453913692248245749613781489436142985807090635593928060939660252165871768521003044225267845312893299497425432221694216699714938265430145512034415833256177253228205464211254942211984092392715711709274415020313865659312035764596081690213208161721599433117933815914832346798184156431939704646537984008556128686202537472453470790576900161037131587708836078581585399094145304580712541017047322104536319870880669220409498835806272112278968062249006729367744508803985721717627329379274525010779687943994228753991269211912753887875597108032405910158088059123601400959570512724887950658144493671512800093 (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.