Factor Info

ID 151409
Size 919 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 1028037159793090456424399853119055964500302357821550053602087496123673806455725558871195905462859691063517698969518335450718037217983664335038346987945981032384835203257249997583557712088886719436209095475795058876712546719807692497697317397910642359991890855327723008072355568437407838323208403627774887468168762587783273827748445498901550711565266367734453893826984021281279472653056180183515861652925968795091097251037057760421607240101117451776548962878004902307956267257683751902668533226905465590433740075732039902802538087636246478848689456985317815129173250651118057225641592295314287108231037608311896164940066615537647420820991939075744610557783376422037923268295764239070452201724772799420311016563322456762764322388851264322363904301498536302348207162269143009088897742040484909035266499777386652303393517413481275445145346449330012971490967615833744946490930960371759560579372269253954937927020168329452427

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149634) 11014209156526242030648919237 (proven prime)
(ID: 151410) 93337355881238943192087665034399682148522291710248570189706365743935516398946916132061712391225827837326606465811094916549734298960905737698386305100822969275400220300470613951715272150092121520220159828159939016252022866480548814851412937508777235273556814271872944673623574316734899972364656175922936984088705400127150605146874664794593325601106086588695482913419880877727802130370181036644326938420449348617938058979223579704084341609148442101997261490378804742052581417206045136115536115670861159817722318102883891992246755343779772631409276568981773285173417788931535953777054966950818650191808842967310120239844809443791871846119623733361665270006901557915979892109615470199498197405801140730660633774281675352237141662733259508088657387631996928113752021573488756704843295376701324648002356725040405205843643218874107808408356753644195841744640194969427926992883660105177710229881871 (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.