Factor Info

ID 151369
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 12088458357472594277063466564212024724171775168069569365418226381508236933374506892157089713373227368188584371453055809447097155239363082088925333696487799000389802431842437387211061832231874740340262772138892413881710735684794486384798765281868816250783983548988026110133558964129362270924454529507452079705574964967901767657071586184052624040095106899667273947468222272227977079233880152940769969494620188052467286161867362509836289441397151638909925111372651321864955632977011578126747450533704993180747169047558369129572071818187059566220508188185711795248840509723336760890357165625886667749377556247952001948673284652335956007252854803204478761555648166293731075200783348560062383868145722479121170088744208260192088765283039584823755984664930301870571312081966491203440447530133959033559890888932463518278147443636202530313983784251566858145329523892651046451112309661907078324253372999951369746611828728508364431845201

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149811) 852924573919103628451 (proven prime)
(ID: 151370) 14172951193007993462642200779518038894818762569329678280840732239926955577139768167994894856664154962955114657121351853275928445160653000961113578910319797141532661822233031050294715158408567231345833656834691238123664709133754305810846490562038400907292142181367317419471589546369848016733557167787489131116702729674802087431270193174119333778414113527311980240071168573187012607205087895467975992833335866812210039192300120139538214102531618150132270048495452897107931186161935166517112971639063770721264705132450253955453152202092379462177649547214865127879227756010437293180593737725968982003888425147178201190061956668070724411093169171807513183614875386044576426231072822405018243311041205915746593855969099451103123716473444976514541743613847676246490034511648166842969364842602777570214107921191056488603883465965361635202476385745519140935781840516748143043141150718892083872424896823912972304251 (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.