Factor Info

ID 156194
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 90069428879649915062759542954669413604556627911707140288868048282752300823463492311770695032379834896411270855766969764656382484270120877894846911696152557040892275454441198780844525695439312013075899989473204960211751693310806507208201861114797977047173729756074784880733589562058667036291736742526997750300162698107187695683689043121617462375280076988351994848164038918447510936204496580192302772869875540535011714080546920296367475395966121623070644917135444201336091495627231263990813606007455833740479493736920537554176780230632879375256775568471743773533756835211553044509366305363735114041523603508515126470637739827680157428975849509222521919035180840450625891584318001929518700978700421955927803927873069000655666754646845542494291247536920494621370246271757214469860925463157223099806789457669996113041255123552411731788288318861947750045238312943727336711572194181455198339830684428272081715481512603815848227137

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154598) 175500339130677572941801 (proven prime)
(ID: 156195) 513215127251601535860866348960242699192892152381244687027458973964121159270655511190054567697342409964851133176482578147032693737253469773852798874847897747861884730199620663185226789349000338415775366123044844360816548594083630434764876371537164465776512477355670570410717846550046363093797915269661462682970128586735153412765759472282956618705659436469839585767343661337052418273780002969390253656506534130762593841974574748363515802563859609279082645288968415320195741508514731028199447982539829980343273349511076638948752766249686536587771999684692940224195582699866140133655413653470262123730588011706871771779794915168881227760921019121671653693993034535878019203525855555862668127472974837096789035129977579935355464582952524742213465600572248179484615853139426105280067005734826765287314720578655085410438337563358029916147501271825308308484590276108736688968887228475367841729772341914480537 (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.