Factor Info

ID 157700
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 2973175591300897338012996618489807404842457551327733476227586939093438494568883536084728965211662566098432138584280124004509298043929967098822599541003372325771053287575957742278837896764270625779588979114686361151911302853762010199923437326239350091424168660174860630821877577154707150460003641132862547027900153021456706143948148039262019672823473561550637291281174864200385311080538866836991445685769217799593461424680209521531213503173731519631964809255384774199679489231481089814672841098384321395351420259848179321614729845597257741716820838198289121655088462414988586143334463549188346173312099839555476906375697206686350285590413669188715827720589781433173819374033901881339419604214321330380345480279555119149699353404817793211644862356019215368325540753788297857437889864178181589095311872156362606580487029369161532715775046361657869268214977002206145691067698408910940882036579799324582100871

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10580) 3044938125828889184039273431 (proven prime)
(ID: 157701) 976432186283438275073268896672826890145062868699247633124798462200006433759643398867696214785125034701736399918491403898804032897334685879546036692911430445291105394177207294462462907500455588173733628139764488278091672078108431207371287199541045181673766722539822351352096088635542657863766184613874983871911267132986071625991310959055574383114012716737863757358980189095303599874341721481806621366351307483597753240944181963367408371343294470827612640285949940415371546682163556993171799577960693531359733778726443829196998352817149656267489986579734154141062121884970410602281263278660385244427180885723018750096249631299949040917961755353242164295415856588694457723939218283188909308415073767201562613819861709570714651405229835411237444855104225900146529347728842553169798712014644572302257936873682452686259308424836554937096917005151261415632095650717906910888179084241 (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.