Factor Info

ID 156116
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 81864850702019741701548902998773355451832753890083304990643370541815816153614903695731551485185753629480970209518089934587256424047155467921549624879661041904564959340340137003057833332313005837720614109047765499779706191264984570783796925638752483288398937818755796222144627000854784869439082263414397686356666899735219450333740568136648980339573351918301272968586684574176468392607857785501340289912743248015911530507910613692270592102129022454611133228011945547732067217878171751480876130686640984297909061980885493019536664903301427641711261136829054410192322104146019832066406075842569989910778100878326428023379989392566762644953624293532414543876703723297876312769137375542120815780401576359362430653213001455882178829058510370133944530699647790798595893075679502228661573673943564047032021391545414515239498210879996103484190057281413523166454870371720047308776153519042075480629110036802858915208307565399717

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188773) 3326327007387436647371529196858441 (proven prime)
(ID: 190061) 24611185406668126342681706981949411590097833160918560129039624460145397683062237807628662731535649692846397502292816865141933104032757234637582085798308022332253457819627334174191725563994617406106059220264542905476786817139009037284122935353734001333146198003976209019044436654644162015564268924834850157931762275777967168260502111956576151271757357970777645348301828308496607376393826611373959497737752157213726465040381860053089852849952496418059689955066321903245432577047725580895625508079113117367613870541776727653088935994605373568716988727310178774114845782458212505672829467178302454246777510015548371754781546455624267351622824662093403764970332736810687037568807199651085765411657138589879361773230653423322579957115800852848624850211195531308892732186858713678291524827140704933638034876915652816288177299203102058845290278478618145193401087326602290634807739597271021437 (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.