Factor Info

ID 148940
Size 915 digits / 3039 bits
Status composite
Value 597129626058468880465833675936993641087341992665947817080096844281765056567485538623993933499464496245457801006519572570344148028408292877476046643575123353520841597348512404775391403608530354220046057046985293832608202561198998394337003998619665363451311900238920473843068000362405699011591580349863656651621418133224032851488521384191436718308621761435943972481006853240823423512009026201943610782645871917401035180457898358680740610738243694507541139864566519419690731306306236402726621234764436928074830793886613149441240115515397317846619138463416748749287952878898738235403951636022510269680430257683085663789175353483512086813040603797685518708481303823353404442538006493296219970089848868830094044607036012747283740474948093764134911906061886838008345365528361005787531346168825106179607176034109865255164716905781509689425102235144577287420493316827263087017761043108173766879445508797098484928334692624211

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147139) 47562389635488030795003583 (proven prime)
(ID: 148941) 12554659903230108589817507381587123667570331997086839086718307861965592021627783984028241649373499436049669955465064496943069795777902153111813941206351686464990267627920249400754707474612590971799592756965702004835738133601825516399963835178463697352296757129074287668679931305487015872542849032937186049959089298228751093031176470228392028322263145325863294270347831458932205482640058184474146646727591363670914381957234957053502652346603004416035312185101534306059048116614699337026136517819386223523593137514252219477338930109070486983715084032975256220645957904131661185464645520766190853937740702022933922475684833788942301047724677714224972646032933288167968020909988345806238545289743511588169875194976557131070400193719898366339200245591782855059263024323577255475362203413796465145337774835421371017160569665751853333271673717473682891030125889027153044024029446252739197294635117 (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.