Factor Info

ID 156106
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 20326950086982270766630708944504704369284425409470028956800741664659907686855584168937684366070170442425017073757790951506251619626657630069798079006525361770738577557412030667534217036657654823104842926266070000292235223692936491714841340207568582376905323866797863549858685136631487847749702243018395731795234562067177918084904189071082478403915807273668271681573564055278612180019824728311494600987037234875348923752041981361979903827030536424649101466446624036999609482720885831054975348283657076869257139528692296409070919638126336788667831977050599261838401578914160157384130134352706274681442233451604358049299877074485365497046313397913509439015833767389092888841024563743260552000893961240663563680369810315174751844858440749634069192472495708309795392597617184396882221777576893899014216054587455032482571160163133992740559520112725210368026640112235800213535433560892340980343306310476349456982291793

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 156107) 73584978872603490979 (proven prime)
(ID: 156108) 276237764804879507576354916623321199170078820278273275007156293058292619951869247737282354476792685536430691538914481042181702277369574920580562705972945607546848837603072283099481202105877853516900984492447335578475646736049533622246259745713959072479491730636441775017412749400642807941130296009045160211949732466529918860963724373805225049329031355264087045939996602305242633150836629825033271616332540829706572485392788761688886369511312464919517871509017194849900513381411052994965722214392651719597700644319432761324414427322117456696597241971357043652157718413674640273888088678587787254347103121962756860902895613118687560932001070461237353612787127624819939600024568906902394802215286489754747633433583520836157010541769113042635373987234023510262378515605533773912461053815560822620326858606728779972109330481432690791644713054206273924535232634014689841864621031508558257272447867 (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.