Factor Info

ID 151200
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 16189972817881141299363188422426204338843313486142468335941329056220891695757533030361762893274762000802645441457896027274825230867749293393231652285420925244642931119327507054091993263462790731212537013201172347136409230302996890879003445761164630232129271212667484879719935564422554272228931198580799218965472162358978316605123035721884039981012534283762712002898649272897986890263325763811053963232992461692543453471072305219007059016338759508590943487084667750430403701413350333330555463093457117015702808340592466026758117805101247250123728138010701203336652791927074562100536924064206030900997723641373150371001294580272439371584263249218983240753559668059243585150340365223170091939196576455244566802797661980307898946471306960144507906425082591543155181155533678656531077180347330829205497084136956663912294164199912588957299188789055452553311111363954507707254137997321227003939004313061699304436308309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 151201) 360241069837378977958433 (proven prime)
(ID: 151202) 44942051791012234374783071396478930022871329514610110947001911203210474622759971642333573296032931215678181564926467679842339278314318208502586985340155622504077864607778056302168696441653683266247983776566442650887067725884720397690955323832911105668762788200230192803236935118089000772544909644045992483006620911168991396475509698937159193343455224962805861883814229887957121251361940512885344473346620722810222025446594156044158724109957556027289801548566910762900777931923073915188040066778404606350898509186254683512601828329990677858534246581132557459109612990654119622085276364242664598841555681978964227550108000730541813867411227988073656364266806089248440068627442256378221387278374032332252063441655082527801195348758978469652146280538682228058797293875581079223233598107008796687664412991525904998951010303802928704341397238744504189595259748096212960801579358959918939041973 (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.