Factor Info

ID 156166
Size 903 digits / 2997 bits
Status composite
Value 126478670661645269794885645347970551769833842313184640860496660506676428015708990732299669820887250797015415960555411274923858225775664079185304983510846088887690366524764699711045227582094489190015992721871931001618344568359899301445818159221347270249626731420742899661069411074478361991972299774275267053204860630037436936230611602293678519687572890047847046713956880382522100923632325913300427874602596612160778786903148089037627139539315005690658930501966241773113880191744533311196013364184391562251675909076904804507192885346343708092992944539475133747673378334876245333557417454530150123544633545367748191161671464031809956514165119952593315835012052273281338334242093898730455256234996969938482291802719853794056377859943969676878072489898951655256571369473036411943180728761558375996189143412126120200140895926509064994689319377265082216892851272433932125575557386876775371128463227712979764001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154622) 2593612406801473161066888689957754830054017617439929433838873336053 (proven prime)
(ID: 190112) 48765447886495447356544420006402821354797398833533546098656260892351523364199800391773166102899641084902104536594970818327676686857265518013275328036257342375111581688267810458059494857675854339014662602056977155120008927266357410510234799188786004494564855477572836266349145850003655279499194285733382443000510042902214537277386946323590213730412893621648213753584025278345055507011273121773806305241709637898923639944829765163078022145335149438193952971999287654564746391315675144962010552549963203485532754297710855233509977741234037129532299949594640437060863150145147629946577922777737945346270960103813533516900907273323560719040158662846386876220752316982115387212920429682687249121498172708069157897606324612074838615089461407732566381711134774313213556752410287955700528863812931515904608423005020100754528969004998167932638717 (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.