Factor Info

ID 156362
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 33206485915943646912996798441828367849923458435149063001030227074991799861533957695642758852304979347437223343985093187762562013084437033786721331465442678293861091026735164098816607979629983737732052881296806476566033666190190758911898487035090141909494136989938029020523379706625971590582111310580068796344000634730933796008354953227243635182472504582535929275722237472109371168795924040764674158436013369403186331881028321174697466786821819632067264474659375991805345663726418335560959579871302981694714638152116697743827796053767737312071958812820858678365316957431293966347585159508201639381853544841528553110277015513145188276504442196096235301357358752565416537524448229817157347341267030574915026188922602006595007184603721324681496896328779848135579556852348202172482329407026036804470452814423934080854713848824834553748141769759746471894391371064430387570529289867443846304032824199413291009286440333789806751

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154592) 650141690025315305584300036801 (proven prime)
(ID: 190337) 51075767675582607610252944623497763347317665754930340103827535219694123861202138803872504853163238596132484654415710682001725409319832767342397250974784862845735181514485221745626324206855110220460598335721911866511286549511300832690792333510345072915422677308839513309541846976646713818239746139213791363131984586288207249509588625849133044850274398309317920481102904670029561221294672728440410643532185144970382947243740034675030611156058458655093845499569958270299792511028129575412036023399493854688691262306813214775259474560542997501382881530655135141444392890350090219568835775930073212427788115799683817321808441721824700116439065764541893559705096623673000724810899526046319514163044583576309008380956092490150068245687952393440954141389102430126294114938628179574138244115866170435691076549636905300838458336763237494822897017208670303040006340104217915184466565834160079643609951 (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.