Factor Info

ID 151033
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 4867157577967835072775116568235013296168757659858088235656909087771792115641639608846376589384086143606830079355133269023150040545433685702330292784247875830316301595392383910474380607958596605524479303939534800130324310022590982683163868458680733558736093917164580686775130772383482380945354114881460335620332141347658945944422648169145213612904414380790539128414356962880207537239680190900494639807081757614547950198757246053957126007897706775905700875628205051527013384220441449136125512342848732617938964525903065881871316538121584494925871990843545278252087208609815223083553137314230909562943120960308864899390356852186425173047853977168134701814211865463255370872172315164041697936306253095485575248711148559865619843087882697387746281527495653934865955898582402084604030815096219924498611845572149082559579387599659889275230552581403983353586400660602534127195579670382035812771874779331340650276511

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 150191) 4843868648855391221699 (proven prime)
(ID: 151034) 1004807919206881680742039799469173671786060417767753715427405601004521139660017248587068340671442000280078729495626163070964972797332790099716902135984324667875892304300271763477682740182286709579336032704282311651601260486932162993210593337992952008916991645394757380989397355171482383256289402053787236010128257678374372234058093412520230897935378963325685032122418346639471890316496183309902593748564736973287612528048502037969956931274676057360389996599725396022851819872167936460862159853905279431860245644806789925061938320609970515578341702514848758919820962913355953997113221791183588770129805116678364979029478627582426329754000480513689519157864237894346389959364105649384026946824661819076001267024697432037734311389051754010463995548738511943352271981151170033362102922955918295326898802935922971158833039703422559378235674421041319694230210202759347305179792950924058444789 (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.