Factor Info

ID 157918
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 42356460680858647139323973253410520439530792217251117550372811405457625119676164084215618907591864290834430819599035339826237941816455508617987282970957306975105415473656484964208274969872596412937390945547694874565810410610855957577491524454537518857825384368998565133237607375385926197131112506287966987631671075023625260276928748989452142920078527595021451000046285800493551302627415694823914086500664677287026643121300649627483671111601237312240996151351351025335149533701583336247672019472580934467935923088307124878801475386096875946593385203391396837726215467702035332776856157552444243725646643239058923775447449215233336032625890803769030293623283788210267053087384301663125389108718835130238550134165691797064488669442299333880552524124487528360792701992401720799150709759062729183485191188721804739562948401325039734002757148690974281493912712639958112745447669627445161682751802814101402976501

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 24561) 331053400941739132863751 (proven prime)
(ID: 157919) 127944496447909334263839509993572958112354165428875556572731511832471333725204044937012240711746935784950552940425428101941023766923113681009718294921405281641801625850790094576611065341274819277517085056641682738734118237289496385606605472045282711439784324578767708618601982918887371833647415195662438442076497655394704340458269994100097469711643045138425250478162975178463104676648173464581355790397710622060072670461788985024369615305415076067973347881992995761484340800554560433946228333394897619904612839174268842514653812503022806256124223645630429565087640961102751588916743176783283048826591954763349601820762759920920954155697383419458578297559849034540804118466302563643781768874935974868862793610016412719873527368785694442704982360302783018428650321486429162667517737304142156452243727605840947333003934007660020616656548396749228929730345329321101885577443161960425251 (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.