Factor Info

ID 156620
Size 899 digits / 2985 bits
Status composite
Value 24142375871051714650101430912093408620832374841561281553749779166723648502387949064930349081421585975093747696745700068055823475686409386909358287220222839141742125634798343971836829441079420164310946495933457223027782022876088775997968364709904459494638673370952017555529738326788938581135145775303835300406047657392968571906604788631838538523697279788552647842842466871682049708153360185111868290475048921479648741676616116375998735661436314315026186523648709890680027001233222929631678499043931959756953709850922120538999031742339869353121982369170038621774829788085699790249674622710421160970490085309780717286896746994306105977835469126057518028021932656539027894985786882938674679632077981722733266974866030530117513716921380605247496890993246254400544339516570549055368925385470857206066835461785926614127911433281236162841494198140485012641279732896463133370045516940554368448324393002352491

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154605) 337048683633480845467801 (proven prime)
(ID: 156621) 71628749920605011207223392888018253264064144027556080276359897564508760177377881097633295186754278119224283290718724707435531332475970774006719338652780413810488955844906238660714162752908785845663774869355732226703845683475120287879187214305800860443748412023467987332408971282094757883046752645954582849663882969793963593576187147781773024255448299335276028378357141448836121635094122169534409920736857539611020255814449628106009051958380148974394551795181391602415804117891494988199016500689292744564349303607802946420114936552361215458404937369897652416765857129965645794243550783277386094360120590933557508404946430704602109025323901004145551332903187998928768990760563092824780200274037587998353643469101014565497764757987869147056424464400088004947231172528891906897336856083476862083396551110513787075319796477614816069025734238486242619714599907772201386149548502691 (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.