Factor Info

ID 157882
Size 920 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 97262419651832995523211571792205307421199392433208494326820983781823255901078782207218743527750477429068514262346070677255404086383324837522606865973185656796567367433313956533258031740158245300741650588742582704974779061021183152343249191996137488794400989176872169737083011166095965997055746153792625340868150188885133532365165570395701496288494675226295743453634311211958791567152674115404937348705976080855920404329124623522310736197711988159965418947956172608246225359263721246476543781629489391621050270897433985006779855094084904800497577095402801361047455790599777652734571459623265158315509514705599781181965739033841241579094811661210839029641330394535787049932866645217665701188207637082957659898308228614427459836256624526227527884192342454650451731080566553297111767697080794032546260203676730257265756199656312479130635361410515664334223496262205163544303203508466666311943643744124061204785643085379537707

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 5917) 3427007094604641668368081 (proven prime)
(ID: 157883) 28381155033194852964528901731227175793580467708339370757705713988306201391887550960626694906968520167893626460198786053599403653368514048179455743217376355252298462849522349691542697085315560028147693288991247659683447957625937554428991730978727416677310871685458769659801581482489454054598459476709402164654379484082569401134817931919690348127758425320579645417428526259564251346687009470726875731542906351833912529405002854040602813310055700712407575416101153696326529099638494785480307190751131100961332074221446204387307506836917634778790965642541602787997687143626044102452443859388707373718545923642860137175499540206364915305246875802256111262752402643629122395617713124315337278626399972792293487636398032013836910086302801248299451137019344252750259582586734721230290057217131427037483127379243668645128158816337522778435191681687582527720823781996578198293573550711396076591554813765947 (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.