Factor Info

ID 154087
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 446884819180492299541565832098647342056299272720971189344108625337168533660248272126379156961526823160041820880086098000786046591532513277618745996561012378829447000026411855856823124419642048564746263306174488371068279782970327780430692628933764224273513554706400193248929297318576316103426471041774220568342208159098074017456214799914359820299140620521864064887078759452659664722722853652317470804536153764895827408020039700866061454224719333647876782467742533831718194231238448360478609131261174966636130124198895947140826340803036486182560009086078166278872858264434129381754509129818660755196187123598742596095011735026796773496579903033395895616660173388580755745616940141507195047005961827459693103089538530878214702195186062461250336555490356258624293463177453960184783386003132984224779752240777308875791804927139231732765268551488981016823087252225099829293253011396011818535859433749122109698640966116884441613469

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152187) 82013562509818454071309 (proven prime)
(ID: 154088) 5448913637021832715265084211476999866052010451831305092581253584930604852427858176540287976331524286690585665231980442917931702842635102871941115863880734254362072347805428769429672123401088526873708999136929224246526121505755104161369580854462427418777108666824919094876907233595511852463722757945577809930702763735345817902976356301286571645074036193935072342260558742588288846007191984909257945130831954831860341006877311800235404087111038522246593394806320405179645379183191032528315765590541608116937312427085322515787287447043743128713716107963779609480140221439914264565419629327532404680643532915857070986169799955678087773467593172558418621590553102699108208903956819958779346080986886130849963959576275152474654483224601740766969806380338775832816441366890461249235023192135379713595115392558745412047034748347540672093732833267580636053502522565888248010893392144860656082934902933050092241 (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.