Factor Info

ID 153606
Size 906 digits / 3009 bits
Status composite
Value 344609634029154645336616695844378559213262016177353036358450346424802153045650595372404782421190427444845067315350304289371077177922625415177838188290502505900070732227538364908491758089548267698847741967627132443274800823208421654839454597455669681245334067149669713531281968911194034425824009861691121940919825689396688076398228319658583701727427434495676421431846521964173342976286474380448795604358962622671166844743161090163501281823551508252610347175569255188207162303189805763415257161462225451001032032662256221356728189834440773457390929825615848014243461831439897924194028637699351253363526753761187140001330503412337956491585325460115224024935320726230091240950101598689049500254893178766028204431750674251732818057658690276688302324619807994358903602224354145451015994357204259916366070670060116326359032993767842822486047230904442850435874388572563991268836507276270970279289731359407768326683

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152214) 186396925108160876357503 (proven prime)
(ID: 153607) 1848794629145236156890588166006009730181775484679921968299477717362345271309012951919532756870542931976712630949523146452846505772340832505527721665978044675361618463508135606538965662657543356723226647646696564488073318207105391417548924470808182536685578213945953002881716032838830723959148924021009927051008656878756895341978999215269185462995602543095745037883356127413036562362342406435977424831826539566333609503200626316514783371334724335317380768201222521374965887157758186618156667252482291889639119071449365279490550963544036533886561876621934282642074693176779245716487723859214312232475376555264742148012307800315879534423342245426454812582637035756798950415737362468181473590776825174312612292052342068425763085091064498710805696833503887880379614119753163528943365007986710752749470619452466350235786547045383317008570704581666591090118840513447117986197200442737673061 (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.