Factor Info

ID 153614
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 53690169928297109135769637925791288034546241632352578377946415706139989873825259240384886057743816599850045344412170575086852208574811141830051121562126519618062657482925602531078220419665553268562371140277179832144659170799542952316864573281656524709187835586344437152026382609295008887248361072360756801763274055018251301141656754690223491537075557872887979691724168583583566056801866860037550686189109573329586917290506476836194665277310985372830205037816919231125222120112351891956750454976236253043185679712044602028311796267358955312782753665684109950803670295530422456965733031456537917542811016108629950181335250186371968618657161394595377658275559085648786217729083529090729490402189373744681950738660744826140272821870903162727254524002310439916957835467598746720690446642872759659820576523415136844518389365483980897082254125115282620418218444064898173122425081940474789198268657688143525900335746763

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152190) 2348386754555590051440283 (proven prime)
(ID: 153615) 22862575691224874593814305846099927416041642682225454913074312057045677879755337277136508733043647297163594239402859846541543018080715056264979485021302087834723722774324174494916234733307635005171216457976935494818165511864554252799438760936005479898086858010058246224386167258749265604933620537496541256416886617702068470256901704442580788877041893616463161084184087690550507819715208341593051773711430771792710861723006896693663261625574744223955305179610424038999322697490685930827603318794504654774512455812180475399411374782708167147581675909328341471915729715028249962872810064411350486155768054948435191391921517069618780770188636115925515216548141413702376329128069515384495822062824590822691353459295199413837440415218302348338005898930486883702873045202620354276061142233836915997729155370808083105733620931261522861334569305686914235529546423382125669827818744640421939356561 (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.