Factor Info

ID 156151
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 59220218944623598201788312258902450303175649732234259432793003345247040934752407370864935946942282402035784463660863448984960763712446002665071099425087554626232639954348904943392651275422885324348063925476378581719584525614621989651288787948379415621828691831371140765474617131704783302486113188315457088297929697900964169877434243758004334608824466168553606916830512611761555123389611156259985838276147403253879833942915280018543032358934703550330706621796061603279444136400851513910197723944720545834392526110135980503784783099728946895274453431581773028256103965404442182809227965979680540148710459283244930907811793306731273603556194684909809807627781613421840860760419380596986543245463588230461121140507570533251760515829273753607035690648825039280295490351600466158719195602436496363013058339827352415079290466979354614433096580975225259937452457383574339506082223057216335730943174186508465806683881692239

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 156152) 3032273379248121337723 (proven prime)
(ID: 156153) 19529973566996709446312181850126093493449332662697047895364903469136085224578822007925263572048248719836751764127645416726302770073590373328437074552208693730549661519042910680515811117020560037815946434425644339355123017408387270420544598862037281029072272886692133032501375358089131386263339206556643367218698895899921915954400000040416352687626555413496950281993377582731644658393841797169772419446865788416517716228437009392290132074888410217242831475830790920505607205811200607609177724409927273935859837946368676085093114574136544147038526845226882077441858189036719781587534374157194065651420892888331258059911208388361667867821385754153844856440140393983292736130094332894936081292355917400817670886125533887414424399488301644295755738973831360828252697532350332847185257021678513722027636052491770922795694674786119505981421990460633508624880067666725388257341410504767759325758508093 (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.