Factor Info

ID 157607
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 32828062527170292781005083187160022871573891429195325656778883115889065861556298584746985888520909037716681881654158324507847900058723296402842242637485103086353438283112575023025617200567632326501889354993815991263603673629294711429383254559105676110383139093058544930311141864655007406938718170568557214779571603730322101501395683162869534938835431959719816648896197643217157717222068335725208671608558689142300988723214786975543390602844062518789124588304805257870785677139233658830014085785680583897715607983150540906851520426596761669522877865531201611965235506185255247328635585041255734300112444734257353206227014430779663965920868435075036175493935453542346425020152206758855405145480324050030929597982293128341963015344433754699758741981410332878866013144619419595635850452986516592426462921459744401019605285430493787646810434338405533305786879127523253814245649191601827682865059779888862675943

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 157608) 719210567750503194851431 (proven prime)
(ID: 157609) 45644577539854043203595968814111970816159526386192049464758421416046849159526333728353120917837261943825387543844942729367892892871801543266564572334861618289878958106167587174486996584338743681067096801437181389971396170203852871098441787912187574917817333273776231516252838626325714886500028328234794583908376122393520715498651552779992045871399762127825319219470378591751992747584438380539340636869466551840555538862521329757761975036805953443307727155967006747619253923307952692188622358660655196686270875217279334464116179155026138269298589722742377271807158220350107603439151777236852630850288402296600710434193803011032579149296671351581520318372760112240241392331510378598523553462930335854412500993268572696746037344325733747425380175244935499382232130837558316044749038995957634906708741132722730291778496788514139048083465193928753000128925372924519689369332420013697153 (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.