Factor Info

ID 157743
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 14340275865362238465336558807966602895165891309996546644074168915421902189864119850639696241868034586375294099369326911924032960411884254864188859275238726866934943584765891249400456099019590841645569744581404052224034914034527023697805670216928097864070062558782012210629170201846966747636297148580871844779166235125172295453637860953254832524759390308802438759814035092038836507969889592258299847363851887365363283278843801604104642563973261910660946272807646799727243916974902609257490580585578327120419651278566946192008942605639426121106521344016838503739140644213128516984539448372741384635574393879964290172576994972883958171586862991591826233850134677688258237963712585470778637223789596969898735949622597824317141233901546201243518929677149483509424632093664199453015899545774930879919541862379028077484069846559753220233105866541555810856724299027151371498900629221781719949453701692415352833261999389031111

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 157309) 316546745913342988151 (proven prime)
(ID: 157744) 45302237506772522620552092228562684647967250592980965511090967651103172340058245786022430646933690727392306450214665738032020009664226157557995557225401675031295169597912354490174451414951921925579147348592991444613917172058975679084140379589071094751040511936035922980390583795950077345890551025775434117010089668765808410276405133441621685596270279989843222217487039969104439903408483102481417335633266470923221133880213032965467535427788001131597790522631188068978332458123911324002034317231136197017873769504102347969523068885829291678849459729471277642522919775603714347558344332869926685987495922271600373913514345749427483713342241188937002523956017393782521282375067065660657585135671754269533288558689402388130772029988023980533064481687325250960830347247650347002253879442369017246075659556780570590501327852897302298700177195377494113854992508687520080816251045283217109337526035718961 (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.