Factor Info

ID 156125
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 15929281675191889447960739212801644494326296563878190132732827193666439426931020372507739744504974868675059117941116443286677085353812365169552708349772346661385396600942977357822328809189475036797350425720457518875434428329136505692215497583889107139223379435291746383286491293191191470958026065368752949956764720476782159265088800413561283048992391401781659447337930750490477077022699703181400071633739056808000376802371548616431937580936370694291498248060650683476339272122654473468599769337764225328408357809787918521557250066379506683224509998723674981654926670385900457714001578586181207379749470929098271428980307675910850439904312993112050074804749567114225422641184951731971620464210462583088098266329257418170687318065686923664259627324659725528898305005489208293716099864041065568595596107390430932215718838973814989391588041890823408469684281011190529096492768230279863176140241010490258251350067497

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 156126) 46126653318552902527 (proven prime)
(ID: 156127) 345337901823995304175719568727605981672998274336909345233614478445411038837221838474697048003874631442306115940649907287850827851209596095492239254718812380945576767089211293510869347362227305143636828119344130099501280302585543116492278664063669560365185660670931751656056024390718440030113615114334776678994780839759714845891488181658773765746076630093386122520679450897640381872380388889043224020524513172634270357879191873799651627984052094968409820003602909313168829155481190495392855962841373667958295560657404075825800615947372683632704452840581456160071137097743376533964042045332762747601309466629664932509590392858403763459394767251408951352980719918110541852170156180342367683370427428454293677358324206614601962910679410831645037443446202475248201792127485440448118236442604968422992155346174758540145304698937226709562529529030645266996196807902735914286778865786367990291681111 (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.