Factor Info

ID 153688
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 49154183098958422806996066437562343506222254520040725462390432848580353279106781858662918762588550036733678155420185833594137035629667331733114543234657859647896791016309700604116323299385965169185918558503858425155922903699414851383588282875539433732077731221954552602273056782588680975718764536047866463553141044360531941361037481952874223931939498803455293675268575292543400318403390620997614335125683159598338081767248421761771591825324533909430920560643264305562432333746696798559382612669827606301927175347721784759467714267431950231570851414196630761746527431504265999102527706742311391412054656934600726358538354099875851286066100306920774679980764538205283224391463928798836208692569526656145270825634503682617100509657404687017332156848094491951243348107509796095785963494293885742167422860636096831974465033353013044333402224538457329571784574066931702381389610764101240843775662108700824717109584903261687

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152117) 768483007886911561239570478002112053923 (proven prime)
(ID: 187778) 63962615431298976912649479330803040898445108731399807271953543577964331683845301081101206028615720734825860958601923372811855759870376657445414929009211790293819587692321439540224389514650843009903327345771135845901483696563623234770307639204675453696997183805993178935627576494298091479840239235295372790265299019674918589900804635116874897463415688826534347875658459839524075697251783503447401985868636322513176363242455551120659524173270551371464954514089982774224186721728177775523430728398473115885612350447631151708578813093117292381576424550068673336817678182549177389031897769583625547441486622829880634320802892645803620631501050149971024980112530764067745921918936006941967132967697454497410421067126058164687160220781421683435045271932767961235547792687513725042777583183320030500795777933970657871577608135280850470060653146932761459910921292852665100311756636967069 (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.