Factor Info

ID 156319
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 9637232128050035793626283403991658430750501817390408462338192687490047165743920667713298926699811389516084266259884527400132392466415163955090054508618712184217689427838876559319987705724441973602568367825919137091225372921205676767652644668852665761589155723628613589723929378486246965202335647534599190164297514386010704258562700275803160419847741004560548307276115571798245713384681790189828325056655849120191624548312180439179733301850828018030134538161030511849332877595248158512443763107221460102099281082881728044893246004931949301372888731475104763420305372171631530454814382830552803287646081108810485520214276761443032726628025846752159490790479908603260606043348489888795376541078730211666097148021323344797169477549554443937151194698469672729043990419425427140211826196079739083679556523982908831774575266025961206606598780014719396567662476139745162118620927700445437503750272953234861679585636678390186563

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 189262) 401166054148241433860876062265597381 (proven prime)
(ID: 190300) 24023049877716783170398071907456806134842970797502340302223161612923990216818317578110379257458838669463548591583389362151233724389757450268692387351113131839987284392596952356279472558801264643768369525488212309542002198946229732684178324664666763975328798622949882879227101777606686384015255634336119340686123481350897135656157990351215007478249286243979921767158225196342726752853524195096939147248699762031568554060694782424892064336651806964881769079205203756754182078295503129427721550900693407894283677296761595984985150597885100287083431653947229239324639169212213625285785143182764160251138373643239579838083486648858609483386366954451285952175684894903468362540645469714323578615823437740340771964295545216711482996500317061822408874023937576987051690049250037242402180979831642259558855617477791625077180891233901066009949423133026763141035720318160262668723535707684382823 (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.