Factor Info

ID 153752
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 2532030345208687523720936847498043350855172786175253503946173719127708159424299586793151200781686087303126232416142313692599404155543647270170977934299261092375554910321850007188557431495210122789474753422982334650316694382006572479838094975605233468363947610447335542042153288353351426498809821298360597772966848852543934064899569813332375372824452322843150680960646152303245619982296086422129464020042750375873558221611200892232676834976559888746725481958633751474833386046728875809950701702751549537564781215030649482388259275138849376606784415187368781779506343182087895512823317083492123479999902739514559735675581500112566987676628367380482986361180895113917955847303295443706496462190896024732665131345357601242355236219607491310933460402449794486259469771728160569169085537431721545443400995925451652695047951135641139196635999563640962087320485002025240797165175817680133193080833010766756913193992113830156699135436179

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 187847) 41336337148102413213772842611 (proven prime)
(ID: 187848) 61254347141034071120032326250577279980327816886998252187475747253814876607253650048678702208712461282501069157091307769940244021709956336636816083287939409742051814820024566473363996906234652910528547287725083010548187076498590357054463322707821682249488653416182743449464460108300361274893025106340847693450915669366287929185335793225651237210267291491144812759288149625878145416811491251805633640122101008886387162530968950486808561766345802637204922458477821489908481603906729449900083805888373988387596118555653283951454295863760912959664098842008040749901621654081152993918147156350123629609048524907372384737330258713154828845213919186577645514150814952733244293114712416509209929188706304706566448584301067274700593401299683038985297871681561988167106162531200233442095102146658235863965917562008946681655515793346106683111107716884964845709726678121597592034073199774043232861621434262305889 (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.