Factor Info

ID 153964
Size 930 digits / 3087 bits
Status composite
Value 116869015431453382930509619564044656192831527662904504545627296327825033659099783554375162399959082681501638524092494293004886108057313164875160962318327224996956337094876588850467672040930644156255245042266194351044007156867920144301660500177437541854338202673929569838256489678561207680047431471415194882568399048894138314536565392948450667754429351384175476642932091808411138539668712857877186952643079859125317407321113179339021889029243072755150327951065436679643968625614503360973584300655594088651448362759884936955137253405679711785784400823359532798343319713314640855050467140479230003323782458009919086942153521670764506321305910860698355558930879594436870711724712742757904056713961801288877505331429253760736208921728106129779801184815078343320515084482767403887127881595093455496120528544340075769392621320894585478758628761154745695593504047310678001403331943680718227339565207812784015842676341005607741838043667291

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152125) 44450386388824175788393 (proven prime)
(ID: 153965) 2629201339424956605480590459529277860237929568271021907165868497727642959398351965779618814944051639720565580289013634426415073148263501110930593396202438694417449138410306997013777649795975259792188164070378084416904800544295968800572464318982018395059408450242492262015872700055438579284534132124898372353663575189045332229143252374319044031745859300421009688654730591392559898729012026053745880149496431679077320173509160098197126462555783683932513485345282696471606113306718742784217637442362332012102408536603256947644153079495690821518315325508807845183514933985976624815063587467418930084023357513836749925211026219501867809049546943781650477439268781983362508798269799032370374051249659515729393569499609323196915918095141369275910345366991894839609141456412655367159440159967552114259177522343930274268802115633048808797298556541806919413612622157127809965814354094511312252835242539911181499914787 (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.