Factor Info

ID 151868
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 6733538601088877167652740533453454639441041610206334189448206605246983169384614492153611472844222663905085333192046108802920721580661929053044125417952632491707581784765816360742903168465389711658475085767908631478338837313975270939130329616194101001908160087842415201677378818479910905103324485894231022646167350380112895841506997766121343653052488058826756877094791712775919785652423871481428791748407280001720918939893622521804214747775955417419058563823395064465191627254996967358573549848404105396017731700529978057537967590477218350063042595319556935721113111308201710547336396119503174238441150186599069270834361996616764277996376110044992671969683552091906572292686915613115031922457271035414163153716196859620025863656579827629521565387128567596815102849311011888455811125681611483507548050698020373074437332148655479391009781753267444362642194717781061440183140020283428794822419208393566847128393

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 151869) 1408045199319939999612949 (proven prime)
(ID: 151870) 4782189239621748494864268520822830450611617923701787714897591133883301212725358433692529435097486173495431105992382991456297570387576680064653431139002346279651883740300292595050969531534016521970012873058768436393732497151488016880851429436474420371041626376901710623057547211980560326080349584795091390568742103303797753385551754843763463202554478441735711099468605722623668977487583147088494238795001195061350456131067114371036151355743734784103561632462389332501280321201349158484909510127199794434059314791598425469728872812338693226116693030565338918061060575397829245131360633402849208070679156568518770079103763860431347237154396050700662613456600906575261042769969158554087340203218789000192033547064275134739910045652353921913925985191173061004455837930650218804346220883151620626770112431890695659995874144921750591730690586375884362812629620582855138261719661146363174757 (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.