Factor Info

ID 157741
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 82810429002085852726081584484444731852666138854558984360296302326475892212120314677854942297879612400757177276168442639800202015279766222546919109065204798000862220820923404615736057691284306404879627187020997076591223397823037736532086565930847536006381182082439589415644964594609371271095837320848573123776822203955499391710260276788797000637649444645265567642143419638660694495765201169917654966507144540652310185330099762699796653756440379079790811866506867161043985076676546174033788666261060695219350910358512239959207697958824836742269124488549854190280279013273105144077696468700954238669634629077470998073931897798990909773718491291331920478691663711109422910900585236155329221592132096735148848986875980614968458027205704002734399852458500804258742908912612991585497850965531663047161159924000417953591039309513772758654203739610445799679690994083236883573481061913224395191525026096300080952160945390029235876279315441

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2987) 596242599987116128415063 (proven prime)
(ID: 157742) 138887139234726362713400659772526368211494280435608984713929099006234944162786119743122231116978519964664052753084337459917879897318153648413320953798219416883560749549957507878874123448711479224691248410110323648778642577277862164156796120295338477507227187633311523004982024116501293867792907120370509126613625104974512893575714628954623311181407474335027679861235461643515971618259406761711209997795129235134965125444234998266913653519173244818676504711247995267323695309581408284695291745172227422522853329833806522145444104165154699550540632773733161928030662976354118321310806857596401420565054335108082117877045998521812755519960118174983156758644574833936220781343278049183044616187322293328811778810021780478805921643107466556652617372300435231472110073282342591520749690525373940640190354947484370654545088471470811645732561330498833816941784370337088970649190223842538522934454530256813402070007 (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.