Factor Info

ID 156180
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 3136063252510735163313002774759786890742776477379226870290044949258454184126399834535965797130803826155522167505048673382379713892971676129047260436382664198770746874469441308708404573473737009520620770882014666698306770415456686773646921374908900772383263865519473072420350331581112661443833670093544032907628705546773835661434301535012471187978406054319990927455576431404290756878695088888081150563106710256240209693784363286625275549124930011466056205585729170788344860339068049975208678332369885639834085830037726329737217685191326495800822826200133904702689177994792976695678277020862516953188629517888229173426433285436890974633349758697442154183463653480275485001461716055756599628593530917140817776400399976795733403936918482103874361512934374337798782305572952467276719154782703248911960405814735961514590728898588567267689570952771356794043851272318725972260155154830015272036374235532537163772303347

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154642) 404318326024801439191676313735836288644493580299053616879363447 (proven prime)
(ID: 190137) 7756421242005154012075093223436566006237134710844838390592396632513092789940937181332979559306296983066925650924968056359244151258972699592876914434062266128607395618769436982261962902565765069496782403194778383517190656469893875204566866183933155007812179313297816662969315945464131139349891898086281180720330851575484573623038978709080762289367516945108461745435641272437115444824504886509375474450909478029393890828238632766662071493867043081570373128695368652225128426606768641995782265963814905111969482460799941732289102773571305256282354098303642114049672302788575556149575878114552755258469045710110844919709917976837925928989026794005004469534402435170143316822543329032990658415148124596365232715056396166176842683819874757769314949533773257733235289673765738328000316349624282655941065082871832525227680345983753753349606150752927641701 (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.