Factor Info

ID 151102
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1093252881426014705616924410397944540525657632344486071860427875011554488988196951923807393537991360802097415823108707087932952249132722022876516208485195989008944012199325268505165884974070522255790496180812314519634618300587535912329188015440425300844719072941977308873535859763575757931027774983833351660604396307718229832087446103641394202617902068800930410586315740496999956045799952310530995718971065720482190309692658079517790170416072442703013846682045645919591967030888570957516748661942158290861828711183787037643365835764929302522841165737314893574639073226896935570933909581916164467352240391923793868338892571551816591254660187601060624811030461526054165773513846523036701734931750636198201212985816956591996557646226303496429814993490588525276014708133617060906148092085722060396843421442031489116792397960871014332040100658739485908224811835050854039075345616622429144209611399392518311593673

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149732) 64194072873983107981983523 (proven prime)
(ID: 185220) 17030433379295577487280463508964591361045058428868254879161124789427772439935124187408138607975779478877963949601655885630673229203652721336191301135814336714874540809441674544189814668517059777546782207370911399923371152807317000392256920676336201306984102694192459776140783529087016146204505866080780303449426994854203399489292006118481280886080215236712624067684391059565064541236673553339450024305372544331595407632722014262098074733876223077426237260021458968702781989920752716484942836566131151887310879895580067599556948992775038299263935614585891615035406999836059264413661242671380613559184021959248009612008954011059518756036131435167725114958202642697338793074958676806033783541096810630388208614384835857356250411041570480228683667534660936066080776357743939629584405454893281934550826256975988756489252306367838855900204010438661210306328343555776861701215031640758051 (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.