Factor Info

ID 151173
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 4882048200265892400160538781978568751312300615697005610881912968310077333855344740441145090229788284172589046896466112202554734013294609985088900998580826467140486389630044415912035743237005739134593986824187908040829422871473476662863721974073003728154417871136443993998336200083938664267029258912656239534849171358497136652023110337442822937261287188606161100937409601113034856965123013029625558748655931418910210486208817185769906444722815898817775438549142321000708706536901061184820655156151692826978805236743052774176206281762714841773728771703359006260611114391067109752731412015167681786959755871523169086857820069433106275612611372381793455600008181573205042457669860535704550938574386757094160364456838618987248802269995135797259700223441444776335099395893740883164143963997897732800286451524359281044779999133167122264557663641674088784787092537147892817401730237712864506820075334356507227303611031646190717911

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 151174) 105257607911027639468253493 (proven prime)
(ID: 151175) 46381903381203568961415264765136227004678856744876613826076666496794012657139362356503939714559632546019329930091857599982300246406466780704775160683540791026084438830532292906347255530609167432979999967407740280458308927370749698558740275386512401424279128137872596275506449380477325129698927950466132378559381365158645928461174473972714234275337701672158972117016365744476823450217781000294529402729865794278346072588217707236573853049207474841112954146278535448184311602827752394976291369228846039180634817589458842427500128172990874224633805168481388059910662976643595960477638760228948632533031896243678181275022665203848975718648711774162691850515139441769268170617707500318484291452421011055080170032063056742543870548375411767016553420684556060579136097087031279114973418019508402094712635455712965188931189343861427571311665989828282156193566066611210174432953803275339141782384216475227 (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.