Factor Info

ID 148989
Size 904 digits / 3001 bits
Status composite
Value 2212987299676995954042161414973139677526010899783677529963289991569562316114355170186401886291876624933835704948966334535158266637560806925981150236350039102748614505370381452117784263647100508990175212176879221354487209526277249931198833332322989569151829888650494736746190106951904090553499410529561984778861150619622825031630486919332667762893435451821646541630170637830558439326584488477431023975027967641692621445765342205649590253051393314238229828906897231270942289053685314422352770805134891745232209091273714004068850920210002566679064942103751541253255313290149427707026135615776232929872913272142582734482035915842239126119678137402217334340134643218366364215492872924303541068516817481024667556783693291119668846719060769222458483910732753643229656677101434303186507592615089047517610966467291425154532415446459120889448416672857205521732371208493402579188498859671044476630016763381492366341

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147070) 222929435014083414901 (proven prime)
(ID: 148990) 9926851066290066144989620408980614116605281867393364863535123438598056497753779992114080530109725172470716674493780726333619373881637966465012571754597335944208474170666663746454763832942576659304213700518728977321964640593471212257231223765067028978817532864004329805300113563035863982801768285631560289810308855078865843079898974196571622837149451150958078124258449943808698280748733133499940168627002925783410502654423636941287633689942510246806411482914665926148892702472973267938775063659365042835212334606283738723761250038756849920320526064313080871455802082914132532967691789993951084221322051404987904687441302999051518395944348911834361724859094798579028948796346175643941829952148597347404437121257713534745335088040926205206166502393418099078460141686613768054553585440001816276208266286844873562573759642103102618253444881698168414952660710636715826770072449101370895441 (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.