Factor Info

ID 151801
Size 899 digits / 2985 bits
Status composite
Value 36927469609832741853269277116030118931374920120576656176862093559753501174265356745426504547375430649797741606617866703996427929180247436492281267169815639357377005474933145008371750183807629042871628745335114609093072901467534853067650183534341117474087510954685853749617276779716818875111035694627657584754516689416644517979853056159111452414278384342689981176247179848836549012885977879928530474592493881631689306006597176596575554018681046753382976544397580608423727221293364888391511141684883629681415155827165343798560827755394227686953922059709694355161618857249932541549392857170201618816601771896585592908049735447043076679775872156476019503976483856538681016929320006929478223085955658430231486712763561430233411724221291620325840516126287867791774466387888127154287836263558106904225393691614566110868579010699036283303734659486090599810260901860911238805626356858666274120828998863310801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149811) 852924573919103628451 (proven prime)
(ID: 151802) 43295117457050967511849961346873635117978085336104838055529232627679066813644105552424444101897962641670423730298757756376876069950420759150172426513895505911475819586960591913497624167248929230211345559747816780912286936309789508124391095981663923408082643183352793868823125881792618668070090836151156732658497356869353353504375303056481683839343808109426903089111766934024051659190065888115377439092599198959058633268700917782158444195727718941567684945530582250886281803862490513427145220889806069549236113363496176362181937241299520670584745224462161574361220460815481937661492538413794342609731436983097909355511315770005758107258052801970489288619029843269741167338424259577668558782720634784634312043365363668590350152008965668866713214964908259036752752662070696394412017678348233561064930421829194596973479670233098719003855795689880621755900443100531060362836551449851 (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.