Factor Info

ID 156391
Size 913 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 1093287013979826750808654256941359899846244817586657725281762927833888677981543614707890510832471695006992751064441282415070666863902451382723979023132377944089419362349179694873512648071283422778698550374523268381792521563791910611161193030166255131225379186411941109356920042841571067954599675717146850544132121962647640474594316887005526891079529198387466951005571155727937170100350339295121801778047758448372863983291220030650369630940804580985632891457856604932914681889120126056419815511853057369118369520090819568727791162710856875558160397795630541602362380623552766515234077874357415068258895270236758691298899690656210164307111347395996661284078833117950477221279931804130060151056667008084151858784109286834175393130633624416268109524997649207706195104084051293076258241365477546771566108753066294902307039499444468147576779248265408154569034690132762367604433830488534004117005656134564251153300985169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154606) 293006379555093281221 (proven prime)
(ID: 156392) 3731273754653040366757672410108444324150790209430907487337532373641603630586872931968204204647887605907816228651641156256729771984615899398778544314553488342279296161404708689379567675432515846723035946811090226331529855181546984441978066236881527593234876937748656551418894948801979384777169428251898142760698884907674344687347333316538293788811729160541860396389602104779845888172618376334660043737136178802313963554373729501046966204382727639412002341418923531848942120312680112586699886569876062285515481595440153705735123843354156106758035701768314508944958116159630131915217192359482490244905653698058073679242016694234439316883462644224362086087541248533803188375185731484421534884290250090597387199736402687953325134930452167289746460949717001109915907553032254257097546527295416722195114399319025150673750077778779753462125022655199580421303175373697625813778668136165946051834626589 (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.