Factor Info

ID 153690
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 22811497839246543962910599562586703924856361685207028239047901848266225751524114230087927568283469508642174300132369652590636763611343617578501721577190900020254070935278231502874049664660980669471900588564357920332328262180015496507059930902291159284137206565955976320478758375960288739749360148321104582981821728693463128946882916929511478719673779330479888581566827208529711278445448495373436132426367017615850310470468153819070889080678432778337389712370646910258888460704813027163655939268395416702489676476089052349726099165119606660029068135213885357288855537832675136777570765746073107134514652483434308808168914358098363672076535958252635286491617611148964857161598380914836925237036455331396518062508727091848851795409168376281828945524511129313993361430567011305670424898691620450784287652359558942433890482751117982468681878782237378879371727437718224689966655997151173778076350296575667860709551528977

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152113) 156520419366000909683 (proven prime)
(ID: 153691) 145741353950151870208850703563115296942960481077365523801803854331007294773724219005546693345388131892858499916449712493877635831835578813760289410265908743584310695339736644852862097889369649309530756148981484185384522746554888523005839111582609365006629819785330851644431867352547202336601815677021519334435560975103670689218669478791868484424019068131873537537381349986885031055065901719082484935895194677226522877230358150892435818933970172701947796297869222029501298251315276662738601086106516422938101469346084148727587814449664868410465437627642978314163777236638313016019847512881431562210203642472947696353853753573893944158731392327745695258377287284770033643405573786317822758525420678532250198227785508851227143145169996473676399425438841792490465629900583595152599382066908838342887237268576694964279133032293697746328000103285836260013063847622017540065160060640526987655483015019 (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.