Factor Info

ID 149073
Size 920 digits / 3056 bits
Status composite
Value 44668472170332240767355051876836324505862749712092965671917104574538262700257338790657516618139565404826235978248217652175472814544634797663152645483041787671033756706794371878919663034167506216438255292877504196694825559938217827817491778480818003983069590832937321764017973031960703073703436874294543521019736811743022234184239102772370290476384605308857303101396986454991661052722183247576537679158966091479334968965741103203171925694675008054809735963533988234637267246492991708525412921608416143588167833739544095564767402293110084171144948242551909636520828571664539861195447008824179619491115022568843330358991392549592199141436550145713328148340671580103456070944989523182437804349549034266464054454230159923583589665128562358958187712842048533443807676001915038503725018309390666315239591963000608574322418617528939362073992861838883161974946599192455883770091652446914180894814526459041815530578533057810689341

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147099) 171813927594772108174052851 (proven prime)
(ID: 149074) 259981672007894875836254372514214466990065761776110684418775867027597228332231900702603878098207011058792183265688878727206242296645610659169577842508227944454518514579364804037937727485228029014552865588956213181816340069535241793037150530051415342241749358727250283755204067976283321404567265837469843273282239229517150146076819620543618786561810171003962768043163500758626037585941897030961405892717676742449129618002313761322953106783768961832092053717313772025916814748454047530541815943294230610692794359633304256136378161094057232514673144247472338055080204909984138222332385043019455974670429488138196256775525372774815570564110473860365006438956329754422767088200779909342422162410579831860981873389355426580192344442776082759941305102060306104524993049101743263099123683319250692769968803288042989018681829272924074047021632711392734526106903063351240964732597669338157345574044414991 (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.