Factor Info

ID 151114
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 25119950973631103018984056461544850131123191261412962587501583367103452828512680813112757730043902979134244004859335052580603648356833951576860681908323790188036768190636558069884130744261398948863909781445797091643190870628436127259688212132828670234446370673034844299811873819261721403250276581438342964652470370766233578702907672566448025061402537202195684154445100976454323844046339349195473114038493149047273948277050083918115760682822788373675650109787305628802536073638794198000583360048982004833013681594836262904209689193902243368776844248342943230136857992862268618250437948095417150415977008154521338063100487847128089001131010523310260240780663709363353104078094056481924646473654556999678703343271531544073822869645872426002108362804029343449088672617751893031221897686907012774661337453639415518767163141515943038996427632846882013916947966891330716889216494943321050108912371367060257514282009

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149763) 53184444344567125798995641 (proven prime)
(ID: 151115) 472317635037906442150521233390064479124187869076225729667653812222042191874262452905506493803419544613311796632028822530448814488600290629912775160074315111320213497512931202973155761688761729992785899283818179673430574996427087176432427748164595948067818782305956012761892569282971289726390935956559506695363700072248596013150111932557544084787979772252231386689098601924328084533250710453679980425473648105489369944115820174011825320983227790159332366348664316002387256992041681613944658621957875022758529913675717142321323403437736940284769913738063381365910224485440744028735565216296397041026300517074852182779103264257214053005212007844279006231458474697900182124499156346089110357067558678520734481151102601273495129716664446407399088277494995131686519409901737229234431427557139457656519706651656969381855789826894541012140455878380005257143377702211214377545233302251671649 (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.