Factor Info

ID 151364
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 103329189406419591713397025701537452913252727673618096140004416464265031310492515653022550951245231338338939681849317520028160306851537177360862306249597555123332356361289739694863629523539635012305586763163764762592759990189472965025232024255644885815124735597090859616010161276414256462102752247286077209507365327547343400738959772641870370458400869400802022858058943052302844347514463246930029417696887586198081527108541049836216007854403151983116594911492660907151209113044626414207741839634648349869925371756071713759562152806580735685170208825343800630355427144568527981399671948657002280065059147365707814205585421241722186252809572897417889796792550427461471723809198506378870927526599867963568563106321681412038610330242154719696519376893335944675526935222175491468104235579381995355019946045403298298530420050665540446406223558935613414289993588252625241003945685358723948918714883136982941902219

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 151365) 122507177289216498015557 (proven prime)
(ID: 151366) 843454168913538271668780723554932305920639031718461095394213476069753701337381787701057836731150571139472483478781874515933346729542546009189640639555350158853880592026572604293067316349976378072282475939492538391713733320430601186936918378824182216806610096966307054590883093130448893547160080325508174067646843120906929955495464306962417552051587223818690400370654007233690674687194157678680032449858507698013627971857919861157423141728368656705346438195534576583216713064296238568749588287934376309052424388510468586382040504468559675408034455579675723438980741597506454479689024705977205835265715497746758847473174575939890926281805382049747933891631058285185176791576480612769482968250591667152957154235031702299680924193653593979464704858540664351005967491573735970952166933187546546166963718145264802116682715957365448340704465596235416817652772958764295796717391167021210767 (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.