Factor Info

ID 153671
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 36515034601050048335184859356740209683252147191542767826333255987870404332280093968824967897891888955372317208964008636155043364982126952379835694666783994516876031984353102855226313876245485767124616381236210924606116675484838717160565720205761685778159163277990166411668026415949603280978797458272405602263592763811362966841719117126739343536287110096412307331867474448155062940927276236485543480032852604336558255540806024957133004757638928535306684708377652920731092382461586561411859285668446414875381834813032862929608615175552858824657837221811228024840447086459039756827885385554305387494943190198128025205691176553047283755363278384471542423689284017940273019525721755354262746021984273836957528864307953118055083092375229006922486552586766638686430565093872259633794271504310574202062029658834921828358987715603897610572668104199518659092633744988261865063870917183516603295405897760113521942949

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186566) 93729379827419195871900305416635053992463 (proven prime)
(ID: 187753) 389579389816554560602665447983217773260694880218575370766914496593317782994403430384828602532667651548501596873549424710516073957820512426414161527631192132790339095846279575031772850442087054418864100505958461354462564792183291037102137012868807918979448358152547255168133585593049193522941968704028042928065695207803858116515424048818236821038434810743295616552871351906207302420875615100383647799674340930826262068448525733199496408737135857104948329280914328669595679107455060070213750230681187423027000667413991981968500925168051958401991581563140802802088067790770650294917693954458687720626411133618426521054816430186228991863517311600781374250081620196525615177759795021214760370256904293353939343164458313575633326048732172791709889518342368259822880917802444017104355321816249337598584452191846990310544138012799223324928870414673606267891736573498490123 (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.