Factor Info

ID 156495
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 71836224091166460446777912678853357932296473605659883370976863476000430010623921966037998273419840007283706824603704680859411209817383402911658545791116758528614853563871704396235162994989378351548741723652840402091028983108655238715006217138698985560733813091332102832201190058307574946225968686808123774987312501792729599630234861177800260511678227976738455943846762994696736097409070732930614575310720434156588607369343591366748459796693314544935280851811426248146336830488445444659342097149981663967038280962816244460343622964402905738881134652749842443233559785927683636057822733935293925363575370697741322642636973393874784485398891174998394048456277577401863002693623207871486689037907759908238500935392959042688497041175381728031713285271840596239447147502793110053343734277848930782975450678984880237856715098012266806405610597006286863165846927547309650073158696815862333545623455867222930643351692529673852847962673

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188985) 9282032559881031020831684346151 (proven prime)
(ID: 190470) 7739277321829088085988831655605279842024960480347600296966230174467163329013494632602866968178978793001754887980137067897967240963876425278610094012587711657713951903590003292596850750605291300397801950492742640382520553347888857614456181647136821955372571289619060460321668599622312807165104320459666852860995465388909292259926501019248162985614651318837879856134199883219331937283327930214222975209138998553163119717401662831678670564700917168617316148920092144609907024112791778568843382477054508385159817424088831844129547967487269820480773842189407511600761614111313025595337049826648994033836222239715029290000272036916763641446621997056120743530775079033690362859466213855247147453376665155503350179421831017918930973222865381033885106425546989156459682536603823597956700738717230421009503885764017726336999739529889983694087150156324724661542320371530812545137528490798202720734929621223 (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.