Factor Info

ID 151410
Size 890 digits / 2957 bits
Status composite
Value 93337355881238943192087665034399682148522291710248570189706365743935516398946916132061712391225827837326606465811094916549734298960905737698386305100822969275400220300470613951715272150092121520220159828159939016252022866480548814851412937508777235273556814271872944673623574316734899972364656175922936984088705400127150605146874664794593325601106086588695482913419880877727802130370181036644326938420449348617938058979223579704084341609148442101997261490378804742052581417206045136115536115670861159817722318102883891992246755343779772631409276568981773285173417788931535953777054966950818650191808842967310120239844809443791871846119623733361665270006901557915979892109615470199498197405801140730660633774281675352237141662733259508088657387631996928113752021573488756704843295376701324648002356725040405205843643218874107808408356753644195841744640194969427926992883660105177710229881871

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184100) 35851492102189660714865771016751 (proven prime)
(ID: 185590) 2603444108133459915470549509877915320654958888939186062391735627077373318390231687505035258471962390652857147620744014806812901572624476104805397130540719252762168999507088301248002213900297601422693177070872250212952132344837883292452809233981436946402620822854863887414965688890556686800494161740100523025271233130877012606605628220114032473964402880663596641965581679182070327416022916992728051771703863855478666975683557332904083464693344559119208004266648104248474142028883404201079423735351205156849413629825363606619968453237867184701172596810065284553432129100352433760549787823005912639977085985594310072846070872242893720932227047576130108314105918984756798318049906327974084891093801190980308919062384418944559241988366963055159972055355581861554882631155792087364724241870047912465421794557961820285645013666758405853945508836560278712138678105121 (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.