Factor Info

ID 151280
Size 914 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 88594389992850455834172448484390023912603180573626597618489162125738758119406073325967405066794699093042201234348933931839761114330961186027905967566868631851213232467889106568762498851742379290253491243420779751013877829175632403295447399167672831255646813343734222400684997839587361102942856872618085117142693324156781128925244334077800378941039516188672829405797236602252889713337289926057617651102275554807503106856123092092531912127177729208796666675160588387450310735798275919412428913639478109386008532742517029229311032628060528322987133613748091168492907245088808181206551203503498139694081603780299053299583663519306860643702776694832211709251567066043395086167661021967053529896960763690189537593936808951618258301054581462116552900326576006919282530657599839536272075755064732266698378382505147471658221827216093843240993786156174918129612756670201955238639570464399119722691300938708076486636720947373

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149792) 454337435391434354040997 (proven prime)
(ID: 151281) 194996896781181967765063245995755448402897423563546170875077690013028324337787661163423374781439484977179300988700996961755100076260755640860525855432340701842890363280214926537790732295404705235757222226222734799538587290735733740489624885488073405933292011382028758886999374825021778783903819170675139716657839103147879807845446865527204741140983625459777199025685589884817075663617617986931867941692913550976449991725260198994757762676968897820766082112800842278288626689020205818976036891108897486015142725862252869124592785284035036705195208247355034666010140875657117212655601351418593464244864169977277951690542465302947573850741375468378535210413651119044942179553394115584451457803843912407895423823342864870435660181734128267952829027915710747681150676106430087882157992969286530065312210973164129625326613683257904898102574325185054549393016138025637068135347479455987049920207209 (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.