Factor Info

ID 157894
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 2007818040571850400669748678423764459245455888751491368381426857486447516875735189640975482285837217436389734155260623129406096795654643367904418376929233346092379636865391730981820117595152325791889846580752280757576083030209854660134459842081186715478297933229351720388153310138643114365537703439252924526201992824505768779182598519893019422245723485011656613131527675361809040328820784990878655752618311994540916823911962130904838326658698146167193134837263787804170776518861131834692454765025330230228982502191565696795531083186069425294599038312353295351083922090828353356672482814961876190312631182584446638507815120186203863568913703339856472595646246703084038968009813176397489812868145231650479063915176823841318440538248247973232725219890237824303167171391095008073379448812006495475425273306993739623184434180607854265781236586756805472670615857303302568184218052133601845869291935712078106607854148044405186973

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10762) 90338901802490793533882683 (proven prime)
(ID: 157895) 22225397923937254716913507548986032074133598043916526645737082185818923017500847757316154583185777507018479094764155763087262272629801894305671878235405169393948240566365992539730309531372056062055353654037792151100154565673991737005416194961535864305796613474569320255112531322751032599433547698782760880837507124391738606316840749325703298804046560310706710866618844588177166273508732529012561118963343224178461104238251447145980760062851079067900106555405447218764670799205401755191104643464610458300741821042201766578002588803768381155111003235687408507011038344313255810309706173089590599260963098339838420250575127715679531313740318886471807171484325729514903891166421997054409910531916883560571401557495439606121787341113696001734383144620272758020619169490218517148095307808574074874865839414873477379744169847520556478373514114960647161670967410387344807748509159464340026592468171258631 (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.