Factor Info

ID 151152
Size 899 digits / 2984 bits
Status composite
Value 14658904258118228545480526761365340349659310924727552379066612198145888431125305920887606022378223823763160895476717769914958954108834803166390340952495010887893087146232074168111479157652420408519453493609256716193228007631351102667266439469239788546145466158041905674924249204042551762869686831200773322458596892741027845538034842844600704097267407738082026927313331151658120609644858313066481750544804581837791788911758536323470551379088543895143819542772821164557306924760964740601944070056431410851060401636017574732120576139900492121299839567040290274231403503618425421065196413607549814889698009010613556961346782078294306919545896129812497992267175601779119126488597375813290642924529449774251846093406340425510761457185395869942468634705388242342228690799255054036354546358891831046992235213373210837163488998370422171401149302930572313085832302609322008762967726470673655870855983105214139

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149851) 640330616130442247229277 (proven prime)
(ID: 151153) 22892711809881743608253994582062190542486323628842408024328447328077710266840887372198111335073659382896844780083631930006278626219293904632264193806996903264880417960262901552740439291595532924274503632894012075833626218764835841962242469283715655345725416533426298308671353482858891496009703724743715782704571267942644973678411745276672838367174616395040902684357140945133959281910282334290446121940559900231786729977725603854228949711516005299733503812356239544516006900595299255490840193380649943352701613890867254164826738192171671192875258231303947121819348271769113442126421575494787686120037413423422391410039630020085161108956995945494616379843120222435542356546753564758963676508230862651577764814557158690810736096731072950302043630999614938911804904933879927212907103970987688852222983810907222881957277329223820555018591692009163873263288374486923463324966159607 (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.