Factor Info

ID 149200
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 8882781446210192005624255053295047646287727448096334636668895956600433608914678607341537932608620769329724456212843998109089435071650011371044506020995226217365122008903220587669108381845957761533629144053390333027228522422642638600102075172680490272860422173423159144768284013532237730341384828690581102829088112900894440932195053056297977138724754880688118910669282764616823206209596093878516733410205213515970090864903155976208842361349653900305587336805092219499937869871677085287066745413776619662348082160634747538063805659739050127603687864654752543528126071949696232029520221113359019802557489667531490257302382561728804909435739609378777306172948056172691026928909887095074013732858896650451520621795482024717036869305970689763206020696253277514391437071357929473816903693963368487330268715193544909608755682062212498848004275367876753700205858822263842978251747475958961148214547794062540808994108011302993519

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147056) 68948693997660959163751 (proven prime)
(ID: 149201) 128831757806921400833790776674921966620834618397963437961461563829016655442488483038403675798417878017403655134669032567768069569538272219927149247106902866560121977564976409213902360772600002665631443983759700145946654354716032595914011388421001009407499291141632782815756937698470094803964491519574896034920351739735661632280019358203848472472470513949839392146419915023513383550059735098615384020894927434567802459330365283939550454540215922359000187104932152506578381864391394927318246949246213548025574473654356971254001139002913844981084949261939746601104313189563741703059933172424901352480328147102951770439973867489861903158121209806690113591345067088612172890476769752269067848370189081112385490895633861817495987283450036267226306901832769694546879728402726342124386615855225548325200454182128980446815675172001227541329261052384865747873765107094879727642689678749975965837286094819769 (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.