Factor Info

ID 153560
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 22833245685692225295191240140012478198129052589288841211613400679449830242429091613513723686347519713667700199846503128784229077895898716662096614566173239701209729831816932117666417336531969469845180477721641545795989392096993442284656535625245576862169406662807090721422649268376708047525969319062344339510719456441167518200579660018864585047422108866876514226240882528910931510669061664192957003013670851281413064495307291304037129906949935813126972414957676048472139048912529534437884057806056568395486512932548370685663477122617909582853897651166342977802991323119392264799320577312059893964739230889948703919066330398499065806812997639207079300018973252767165327864062619395473889836736669657627164815651935660747566615882100028632524407199116619236535238951466350902203386973453962619204636615200501845812672986822032144503259375880240598780951691804899619815124669401696512923291233136600462259219960565651

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152147) 7357260409416410663267 (proven prime)
(ID: 153561) 3103498369646996612192156693318294131704858650567390453155312669994968340470455972045199200480040681959864057147912913472914027620343838502487465659142431762297071695135580025600689382990253425972184323809782004309313304794275311182609062154115267654244238982914600262443085571673776881639701387444499428516168932476064972106983920185665071021411704778674200803414292350550948366572720666899061250629373255308839949212628490927193971174752773722173749245710481244982896812268513188190744724013697986010523672383509909418844590600388213484826124485525289096861203210592174545392928104935473475729913279004689052111589181701563268365895251188219878396108945425912727837912776238059750301228316758571151010427292792620397968811601636334345210922196664735043172690833174230904450805696030786412381276805771032888585802678817528740456095341915072730622046833419625432265669499889690188879708737553 (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.