Factor Info

ID 153672
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 3079546913286480406032094221653420105056116726276022682466028840224496582384454878171596793897279709857942603297276317149674419870824116627434942668784377038532111947327739886263444134621069615779527255876863330439755586948440825018462763010569547545595499862133702951435968534932320485210448317275743720719661639769823326006236064521390481605876037948145560494983808888367926941048030317204654172465371231407039180749349076622483450642007948805981757539818598075983029619084445203797927473580250328595145643041965678532885132210864892338001403807358374260692892946522083034040558302945994488618651510144790470064844976310544017173861748375809375297427805733914307376139815705533121978278112540934796067656621466706040258634504299807156615873891336139393117703798271190138534141486932426393541196207239813948760833825414095163743226982552741264936132551270068404852314800574873184360752169560634593521589274517823823

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 153673) 27940133724262235603 (proven prime)
(ID: 153674) 110219476530719303551666734215477541404271062867906415375874114840755289801958650274029748471994228152157675344749386977005788059091848341551222855791981898016062606720844383203648966727561595588496411168360227501453912088240507771354073288977302462754467226883480759866474902027202525202666382939037496948159353395012122534986796521178966796240175694279241162910639920158087001662250974736862780011793770825060139005131256313066922941567639559699812187434112773397565720010887239176577367330633730047678149991333004262896257176989548534730215231186616128424041835504111239507463099036478952245209795800688118259972028035226483858718099603450153753491140369887975015265342097077648216786668909895152555630943603335746465568876173284043929815674549558418928895338056530364494221072780699284691270457698870602994902276668099792208964983931465188944812205107598455047543352260070674088094823447614741 (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.