Factor Info

ID 151258
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 66030024327103778649056168696564070556145157601034560607136908235555078768740488672144568027758394515994596050778899706310065184321561674684059887708302033680850294669538659697200963985424928697760967061022954971920844237022231964223240859960445134241153723871698042803562849659345853388045070928522219249766194342535758857363881618990727772740109000781771069572917149928302590949406130655667019519085987649785312271762614272313652755495150345823801890550826765999812469424317768336523132505289519857277092837280136170323491389863505832344628196815250430518581333467817666502993738982463955500440732902617913338460290238220231206413133484900071231232859745257090185888311144140243670749449390082744492247846543606173517679806453038852582048756036437450075121620170994011953182688858075182516957463078626547927300506454801005717693002921500870833856333870195991048127019665467193047634571338492125958232725225176181909517713549

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 151259) 44679962388594344569 (proven prime)
(ID: 151260) 1477844223610169390926960037840589463791975848461655997216426215154118646080683284322394152099398958576781296362637702883738426013152536021927466698544539941671402714758316745767277172757954689892712582458433157619665045039909067103054216601367124169916199967195006318409135351264045004818623539234674333342379877117769872726600284571033011581582198793603505244133836101363743752161021986200120390488506718940622691162509081169082634696176859977259974786527316637193294147829858521333475321212407779841100786960631812844573826436917387708573953026242465752779653156195145340369561048012081205663364180888506991356424158711156401263145209210325536146920312043261671519865767274346199621087375596475655490823017525958438098071508135655888319247115207800631374805143878081849930618328174753934548789718974821024468960556349715942870800672397443742125993594795243009848069980329831676484391561858211446535850421 (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.