Factor Info

ID 153593
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 38221134241548272783906793420880446172705709914249975915763148831436133645041701779066083715047242731852573451503342064166599485475420722444509966772331533815204440871922669030404008414867534631283362084946583185169883400887746001937005981799238071094135412625983471569247799966757181592445589241916939903715201000210081658945728569043893690463627045235918149448962221707639362403384898859586250123425098040658503865712840657586928748365491432609706897929273267712110693484450446910897536566524821795043988554597892900911216065460926730316291312364486924266426455828021241946086119141500663915180948974610969798032395168144336619498083157842454102092490991776220774537341107962159229080156218787819042282910603598855317193940460838038069417874427986840694542097823792935819906287244624686785276001804985971589443857164667600651456576611803176535795305858038566044801704689320240420241422065042886059842171092113

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 153594) 74628941311966412603 (proven prime)
(ID: 153595) 512148954140659732023623572010371723802986867131385646226213437890234063563006047229371925538979517726436665701739607036767715915680235468214933818811613556321027830643995364890322418042534883652245219015899630979912169802503627012852325677564325277762839659618362446491283635787581137286070765817119121791579872620423041321364204481677824643092028451986062453927396442626708664904499802511116955845721705992086278188948109866906768931225741778613149658491178914489260001840308924719153970583690425284832818380327734842151006260829385681873134736646364513102161795832732447001605752482698280987602456120525033903408595124551039586315707831433673434163500352845825151112680717580406933471893612314347436873488119983978146537011219630433073734846251275334681460493317190659144843847121276932420009397231285550194947874075268267328270801116673266851178557508994715282430383914667281628646379171 (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.