Factor Info

ID 156510
Size 911 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 87099202775457200779074824096885054258586893406974396416940924282865098206882071745806462683314358812375302682792147704570401034313027993890724517338146399623347250421906321018894878520891906949569252802176434060660177621963590699335266008132326840528611198655306153010332406335799173316421585345670142916035656550863008715604492179752261098915016954501033530314109924015921090681550650640673561423214537614111676288217017719970345126689272171939215526229972879610913467993192731378678958580237294685800862919527590956336420533331122353846818860095641921111926610560934678165990466116868803133483641386980866509856769313176467648222176013351722446625829092424385313551811085330575701697615603057823914174257976327092845212626019972070935577742250785976010720387183488515391624606253887322728569321960720131247472419819001442589223911297542840703169562454588745181790696546429962078938481176494589105318644888513

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154610) 7499207440683838894753 (proven prime)
(ID: 156511) 11614454389264738771696238810395279785918155872632311428857349783432527363355459910187527196189110828166024453976868392905382683624027308280028670636325535231793845563483340047893762326144077758021855220462374408872280022777753566371515833725040338957851296664761767737868283841456829079258922095738918644150937632203896765001281868318883619714300461308051286713660249335550071433785766454288575442917852461261142900153709711305657554113106198003585788878442706288634363774438916634293197847095629557981266952591587923002906637699248897416300447246759338336228651220255682834830195762797996185397057895061485638866388034855573318375270482627404275950857023478849790088338598325913248825184367869926579913174720641146861453669111292277978590635589400753364495380498652594712042240277099029659329954614691278491853038267044409187030469456531801873703087013776492047939081005044688753532357921 (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.