Factor Info

ID 153628
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 6520281868971237196329578134349506319062743338792169062905788191866716463910940066091511680875331372291959888044995283055720672457179713384605792776316185869397800391179755245922074442135512170204826120262534695259240881041735131288731589111021854724459382793612509292438566723073765274752383790557704937235380785458401453115946714076336600886543355675725730973292333386179062184291774994816866803988557442249909282597337968058267386928184085860811705624147448864172579283606604329554944191999753444086670573170339186770714604151564012309523847553661385371212671906045046424979868514394226510372000785434679664465259305652075330967809371037316681994123582911478344462021235411880089852515714225383458707134130496771793175936292386399908680058034587770930471478454537363194795345004115926685738538792353517065456644353946964832391748451746974031281030185684534769593816568131060323201825106775066846390635570987

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152732) 31408174918544330713047968681256364031858283224967972595583210288331149899698883696089281020396850378513400608959231159118957511686430074469661073435996921986300884134605346620997666604731455042834704199279594859178536162120535905385106901719838326068037601841669021072350225940658930316252708125536585458159611946398104040658185536976885571966190984344927671374994028448143318734551702284756196277891819838485796673552354519180236660640457544603 (composite)
(ID: 187706) 207598241091094623205541792515729228580361398022254339377238396164824981587808147888340035913559744022751668436927486692759160265837845224583975951625852003914773733000136422683353044271369031222149518718918222849196294380728520622303479662613856480851656750178666594162018753096270249107327907023689419774842550895505101685833179868459084021206532790983688403931733699050393902658492412695666507446066761129478196293689064840126078281963452936706922395356097092529 (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.