Factor Info

ID 156296
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 5302012981223932740006787117683725959253230848242213127057064562141571033192758655709211226301669374923687420894804116230686181904579907589816778824005426856964217492382753183403915832467388975663298526987106496024404085755043359361856432130881003556118210708586854855683052705440964470444693358198245169069208563635153503454120679609197476872874843792123497129432267097743085287163216303558936988144138654457852230119735590666113628949504830695648498646471250698456472034061249263509800919182808650241465880763695594215879015160061715160950827593178515083043474546158801151380137961977065107109520907781922742069699624837641367620543238712527711538938912102017763063786213895339188236913685852347731315150924095598417782093787972285595965884550350620875930524006252366928499050991166476695805718326738306831007214065444619382749997320949580712790348440794289522909159535150794358784123129711481774811208665548602396327

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154998) 1082624043200940747122321 (proven prime)
(ID: 156297) 4897372282207712889934241932854322316188495245140101825407337138555840047887108275821813618442384006921876330859925546245588742767734105662172865239775095345680244303082609659188077611761808388676585045827631773364802285832389867208622961473843547264898400274679976676256224420624964953737253243497562636789270789103990359293715596835244742204643005369885483552731638039513975411791197279684460335224851668990337812148128409806760517428524383378655056056496048813389244738086513784518169695856690062301907273761134844841748522147032988975187995134257564821973405432316843034574953233364870523270722934442717216761229732386343586759573640556188664773678094864727428818380622418188928783456474558135134744768988811948299776186816691094265889586430246016083921337814627746712056959256996546113645425534824718107372975272117961987978975688337580259474599152339228611416821912993150339858278411906487 (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.