Factor Info

ID 153894
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 5828447643883324765859936144718101935465400486571867890114762509222274783515757832101660499316992074184763064492642606738388495392659772837006057035723666179147758125166055429462991824842491877743267796298934280906820605211032146433295799291498234682670580785650067516057668917470292581389469587854118212383103207430908484937080404480705227671567404205889708819218536548223502277950464868377204115787600866209963362062502219358747558020424448986951637994620064019156585541722628738813655208906953257923939351481838703528829862536324213103918765509742652158402295665272207619197959757360691413443818533311837632972200753630685558331256999064700178846718368162938194392821352441028899017190388770811487280967122903006514255524694240126699404656918908155546237983464550669317313367761104903296997192694617445122168784843894901377879320921039450755435654334268894697631930675213486565122900034772860406158651778307025092976321

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152145) 39031013628636929184463857169 (proven prime)
(ID: 187997) 149328626187842876632478861657869021388174110510683297794864746782762796922829026417399479164002868228401023905665367871318927646675503106540034806369003725683749097658191005899353823227663685396970371388093500798233482833056961007484470993445177742322422368913006162307373387445212803757350106826805992297765694447617754172712321790275796811859557663099998044352375276217992440092422984904267351181100823036409619248697396504203467064849986961226543934025995093242158041330601034904558301803512665662829444515842614461556903340279729526888301250309824041279652797396433034661766726079853080941030287237570845438906851848511159360996854507948052914766194074502134757268964551307204499742644521390152029474250745148291999528864250710215357590212612422026468444010256693882259121241126357461269393485006476045042830159868275414653137150957950284777129358267588715271697804267823236313152683212209 (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.