Factor Info

ID 157771
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 30059235734702158262423903529465380137353607512181761745528224291070402018363729910627831157813005434857764916748534087962253384130543679443684917941981767431810449052905971184893839567026616586473848336441849971516593338318563366096532774545057542659423716234552514378532642217908294743091848408972034413803575121553618098738287682157061434301871025084577701181913530356933705832202221352831661102602796651369547393740180578964894244464767615726480209802332096261968535285446308466762929581592824132629801221978383161479324257952884332239310268939840249801237365540740941092341012450823904572285692583205682641250080357739743647212952814714776796431606337159378371724278721765924518929717160292768684205727887504438083376931230755624869691071252633556558851497124826891569438940057317732400699807720543553128411904036113050868598131931083569915918373214370479120473701965221312299947759212654646315789039880636362014877137732943

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 157772) 1769338854957174489819881885161 (proven prime)
(ID: 157773) 16988964917875903060108894476744432490399300222484103186305058224336101577311169239781114611671513976015243605833765125354255836005014524752177621029431671420655215392052728367889506370944974277733029940388404363880662825705188208407272297056908636853378243657709548495257596748097687465739354298232455882194733150079298523351815603884872104020936170739174137188173756927027237922323486703520603230427177172906120536357565069191895686394522781370924314716006060583941585099389829400728941511145203412962905446174484279346022410503167580694645852646146603038915044020781272887491337743543599139569541822955462406837183296747348541688294341435895162339767901002714466683335421871707708828467369218839690961678710570925401280604567165432422536508554542125441038060107949444126249387594065066482441159285375686490150503057187112533777549548482636256553679071415344769862520856791814102251420445595999863 (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.