Factor Info

ID 157958
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 48817028952267763804739995685725090178885276315603849760271363033958866675244373946492998056131493298972036373329719124364385608041056634044309083841964831731930992193055429507430666992714479448673663646982747324724124688393067184330499958348960480359058672723866092502194343735493790738267710363752459158523827309186148230113768358075330453914403987391509843715082018152217787135918889268194749953710772399470003444921334247854733494565060333241324108726067363734939929873949834392886712592045715348620179318340989926140779478931726315641487353148091526585335460392774276973415224455299893426994812088007740996801036040774603775815542274246528428522155339803050923419578991079349698784367516693976213729362448243411168385301587595010242416894757854421624120812879874599349722120731967170339255956400874767001109632487407690640124643806374947752122849727898337867644542607615450340584638485740592024394762497660244136130451

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3033) 382027665134363932751 (proven prime)
(ID: 157959) 127784015157902768600307476264360755235299985672934004148631474162142137722513665819049496227824860414431370182573297437106604515338814985892112287463595189101898439328682700293549921482924148541652639626238056166907799031951539016379718127641785697316612253911148456912235022931548224414549197273978873938414636461289518132345077493274528544109970620346272079887957234920678850858282442273400616808009263848985194407141357594976611990973951439533259661998250361482030438879647252269876249421502316771371359648212254775635039574644996625871750366065341769551354995185871355571416213770709291700317537695641578513739164621900008553055054751538777267048908767705406302257391485257241696793302876141935254171324418143746846274159181877733339531852536169738231204940032433790096079034487299649151386501233390982118996821893202310842288565694120316507082862401176681612281279619353091169755082699792561272701 (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.