Factor Info

ID 156305
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1190416488781875680485831022286523808556035811935021986905130901914243355707566280838686069087209981544052785474894248297980161135291530542451731229589738408806141525837717686079872893949248144590639012499058459544307683768982238609447686613430603377244270522291742722358438975916515780140843450896876070044210681354193837151036784020399627450015224241463574459554171226655028508983881964893190269621742104883714883330679308443991593832665252333903208712084285663571669955400541860583179510939834708115838578463676240673694989364502545691450329031700589659781211980751422358988930946713466708728009540758280508708052566372531069059436919456030481029020692699163017929207384643111122211291946390372118772154440833597076714114871566474179657866533600557464796553252418280913332831708157562913632314578422688266505570199117918540355725257471346924753586954980076696419853445315775891885782481168712086167014288602896032745853

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 155293) 172622989918672123438021 (proven prime)
(ID: 156306) 6896048373062687949824698417875610974974734691545571613244410988625521779706289235001204536250261462367170669047360709606183721380228515864862648810860950708518227464262010820549065298961751027843083916456198659493038697022548265948454809550780058145444081410911925675702341509749802750264923457197474866538863939070704549789659051168933622526192582247420924607663224242470690897114592583337196353159396100556297437460500821190876355014994282383372834437867678135042060803914899904591115548723401892449539257934336427708790938762945251825642441033065302600646485035859261295554314733959011903864712862602283438001876696421316934657058662074357071700409529808411649663863649888874229769801540510830554929164097995425566942592068816455277677588734991026918887652163201206648328563191535813504057258436178677096831989774933033970766534250604318376676791640576567096010489402282834220070187426093371993 (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.