Factor Info

ID 151344
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 26092490666412153982911132671167397089977689067719743338388820167422956338745573016341635756721677239691470847791667511833281011659678858641180257453883854680985346477714686500109421742869799536345836242301406188680413133541622370075567556132079016512254400697587786581719834492754408184400169957198242686172946388643395977480640960963628019697316116802786658224279752314390948766842210138225392952730073077673446625358552955559466912521813518208299248630033007190474962509643117075400351386466002432503077715966793491200970672337447890246524868214254283446868295205726009778890933619982444956768258691010453141884174477783627877161529209598668077969839184684383883420774562803892685342816715982492915916487015162899432324947366787051732752752649462840918572700159610723678536744854650961867479807862635115772108660041248347872716694249119349533035594478983140715080894653995500749754628338857690032038717344334657440514251956849

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 150024) 13632739973262903470899 (proven prime)
(ID: 151345) 1913957921708022869082522986990058797407537818448582814680307643690422244376085910022974454063140535401618165062771780873986366339857451280386626271594802535996578964374020962806018948552207625410057276288094232148520929530663611640853402902420317165010216740171530071619041947988177035540454812747199211585273196677924443088096854487293884998705858566056927746559726371845172000426624003670313560773167101267538657279016702929536277324831452609344478784981833482577286165657044891281528970425454792176619162335059935525391648698368910836217532103842060256698791497659616849979326596436096714376208737899126217935526527609879121315197026387460642423897869102295449845817368011736573954448031202201653449941522535368103312815857662181350213017638745822817311188367349779090088869172175598727804541696878578982483707823933455828269951139121552912217010521902544263231882029103002994468348018862926113898159051 (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.