Factor Info

ID 156452
Size 868 digits / 2881 bits
Status composite
Value 1822815964347629647945593633837077373282820559346735089467654520656372114011484513996313652238782510868214853382426169860441643948694843653929790911416310580711800688308253466843024832930233425435568465742632238934617789278568934783630896716799115478906672674716223893257111160494820980294548414410437794663121527620345052350123781704541095298845239086359245263273597956836248324863698529544581305443832422408892501776370278216297073542217789692542334423508320652904120115660915115313904005027379581990076109718634031219676641417599409994166637728382583290486513414010034030328080880472768003805979108547052940038131342575660610790904465552340921624335499468152429845485377056538656106210255957512298485625605596463938070086966145581762508578217839036122963959459007886317896975966264626681493398860019179441875497788842351072200581200367323597580861790136726146891051

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188769) 34869488656026169655830328179287001 (proven prime)
(ID: 190421) 52275385576456089086867740505698342060091486831380316588657733366612445258067383680860806989554677549205026422668774363042146225095488145646424031641395749006269111045807386346605525413527841398501594228928110260937294874087588135464250687362459292623727076767178514426287231533685318144220435316923998672239157870657186922409995381876170173241388682079387325034113233261062287317919291745015856981817397843174442669632375893695278561719692402522582438517514622806352681857251456536063379573731118220734522612515494333534708298160683242911587224900558974074375977465183871221107106045169189088525273684219933119003844828005510114792001933491565183906520172637648182046515516389847869620152235516828597716919680243653750505669606600274204471718166985407166172946296295158541328151400926682557639641203050053204946454531202315105254051 (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.