Factor Info

ID 149308
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 2807544951198083730256243589062541320564980706749989961760294121768321281347701795398722662106598383351494135453478302637573512372816402045116543578449477258864655099475940557118206697225133629887801774941839466122934672620240692029030774996725760691886493548337628031281531505253077636539550952051077383646028352959607419777195779121818324990878343952894316301187327338450170051500632311273295788892214916662164556341150723609222185714637530178803322497078728752836847352882063031361158973136926639380691773295129460501817687096293578123816144652070937042696932165761304633560647135984177819089078692547624486335856439728049756277989477887047896114462912971403441322864839873330059759102396808406476045185243612012326930386128474345596595378138763177828582316354538287828752294379561895220376136822060590484695393545881594207853463954404900253780985468319975590013120715523188576727292274675613607076180922526253708682381

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 147993) 346037355898337840190301 (proven prime)
(ID: 149309) 8113415801335943348423328419752629617705528526112547995504659820736959083390122710051335061487543774726366638723748300192095763646122781695785599729384976414973104404570332851712529746513986747052014854047037443514323239681612614607545431731728465199104245409804070485839573580329441896062281885222216679877887737601222935658447832577783388274749996152552147572108570715823689480115498418035394062457281545788348875646969276045433373345271557468633642071076379385498757788518744063051385091385917088154031161254010024482467640947513074176900992912401713528807408003019562630409544121196753020317481947734452954218361619132401932060128068386751126806995127898761724881608557649070336202361975767405463454996616816524625993550345094073074281576658650507547507244614354083479639468039300829481090919066995140612362733636971466627491508564972087364684079478689906617601325053450776514680871361872868081 (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.