Factor Info

ID 156110
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 22699347761297897702132145319495910261372982551870666180718683898295122385295718900613141168194093786021323495453016788987925052487958557356171771855394632745075512807086862066391364968459501036454055733448973132823200037108504597362439590757359608498851291023483609773256801520742812455691652394161863790824772197752625088423847214575730047769530980485823507027620193195747269198139451349173734248839809051695725426317484023822261449514926469717648420127243543792078853772433075175981358565819106518753352096588412877686159442174410383085961669338834079755233575860204567602379591609437340128971707046533043251179687589671278957219814943424987792846831446990843086124508220939379181124403867055981084308823786646562844437248322321206533579903610215387427390088481683220849412368840550551391111630197413975488293600964533102373876083867570233130154086938145043011436594911138626154847390554957312709410450392778380156903838391

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 156111) 225108673546088010371683 (proven prime)
(ID: 156112) 100837286292527097165048988923195852574707386903547376256513535447757700679153915934324775084882765623172935478694850608671441587786109503066492262653160577798575930510228134578601956978287753593113544722705200578415268759643145602864548714914971819470380649958710013445767045112772842559088216873702256611528689700841975234071677284749467298636813547320027204244409251950521674567890538938946312270366618449606580032373366644263553521885114470836512134079812177150783085319896318397489976518374273993225260735086699571577954750167812311851551461545410750128621178484205627919225565981111752452652841685463066220734861124226826507670937583109986155004487111759670824155625488321385098152415877759255608486858441182503016269711639912895813969186919643380805236657613034421852890024978379450907564008750434251595762640430900250976791008935828860270916680131362215487003202428298993785524265719697724523677 (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.