Factor Info

ID 151463
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 32250713068089074446799828904495206750101866300218456541637360491458737732319133328633693698735010689922480755419814595550713974400276958976633626843145020878720986723147477480084130838257642364930413875670967007801118831676167130482836774442739618863689231043576288078666577503362573166356780960113685396925923489814707359945746285427018359200341556986703822801390979710084789861045138505207913392362583331953149615735304289074437660878656369653025067779132855536667382212699593014464234438850187759339598308190677969999397943918065887916141872678991302969375542463097376550432645259193071517339103394207769023668257388737858301631551153949071991368406564701685125103675123825779188438695960936416016483550416654466670874352484998572745846485655544044922052132955482228246134537863045821366220148693124529002199229041226936822278291857348349947234550402292947363235835143139606673627339304338262386470832273826050113901584608511

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149682) 41903177901783497727523 (proven prime)
(ID: 151464) 769648381888391531915533512218656237141282359574743596319116358159513177162112705022811455719047505243535908236494060192166880011047079839539954004623605538751055986372389503488527272351685662814351194780936928110115435483259226317277440310710948438047272292152403829828953424711036838368176330749055294334447768554330765161177885431977506930576910401346169025934801603013222077156854476692960551432493591858631140534908589738654321500213320832293036417054299599879119354205800593485290330877369750419142424983731741698818334309531701870771094406998289460971369380118226752936234047973217681064070567689898177809306807750533427288544178480766364343859677414369012224162505395492573182473893711489840369310864276026633229851139811171902555526444022011874970798854572824370130170347820012684794063735504253538552906946055692730982159754605249599673955526111737749625118122091324117871189370480680262481603957 (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.