Factor Info

ID 153937
Size 915 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 133322080043922538298740739591647158600538314239413340759043504061974183932499949474767004079240244122996268329553484459745569812450440039328908901885189791981825621062243763022207616238986430236437489752386512804389421330049964715467831733853348109277337102294869785077021388193195381818862929816657602955665211294134250382067409087028723975628035377302312930683494969905601672894124965050189779423704984819113454108819363381800851765794251861589790018845183164822795081151918324457299548611834464909300784117670842294596235997741223011765906994611497874937997463633287182638002372620130903506310972379800916165198665867230741080473511877400503690080507965673272609221711611019969517747103916970876323136704452514379727898085730519982564550776222279040832623499269855994945041782682980546756163480569761271364997335808439068772923014558350184673110919818181346298613295908191244788133432507006046336288978573148023

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154300) 34929086329892212798454211613 (proven prime)
(ID: 188039) 3816935799143016264720323211117204740142323672192416428785991641761253521911811096849197966554216353179486772605209295236439790594178748064796140144665299209948939009630673348954038453299651053077360616384517244760667268808939967312814356297935108802910445946000765521982452641239345617752526878684967762918423888254224258742129934288990583113786742533196688697580341038137882148411890244744061241228664349376870003363944072195693136411377158348372476669011815079217603635829539737610465321429279747637419252335106505109197454250689510309119800748815311611496834065006318385642470466709759929788321749002800582509468224673309500930767407292921801374797585083409074655543581838925807908026315522350966562828929377332746433900563915080420366837088503307774418488720226656436598795880598127457948823693268037362162272136093578382037888071710054258682418921257480971949999396126772242609571 (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.