Factor Info

ID 158068
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 29307332754038367233522792729014137542116246619986856868152490060003062605408760169468373044328762489502476149692990925939908285223593179974120964627752742489160926175574914801072527863860792371780049781987747890771459672019900240295460182410380955857834619442776380436073545970958211901325860488823850053839724177058468636898380904937281421767672556023186265733002571974414378066837839849994978328762501363702353956135495516144481288192317441812420270914871923606792171517460657394585373540982350832534399158490126957403107965054265234227758423514547695026320499879214388241784409799911181205323766706220463988771498330127076138865898296981445521670299854281609982351900193897136958186085806754158978503282466643338923021053740924836938458545018267511413903944516447164958470493970413927445754072432046325202474048945819501458015671426144696776134696772390738884825888185893027445087690576715989910762320078024619420159671700981

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 61704) 4061881309402353667921 (proven prime)
(ID: 158069) 7215211504629245782772186467427851552076380662548855477900356812619342020782987730539994889493423146138070052907648571140577695188859354677909690850817204127749526241630688539299802224180839349535758468439676330888579044533778422268408244331002069068340662865904862784070149859013859062070268206162134520718502938960387434372383982969383721012836177589246310632875260010548002537692387771273114286311638121465414831867475361278895276159252074788506572116503686341934519874338748761390532785845903292450166858403727910311496154374793977728652045166572089070959128910196933940810923387416431538879769709363312695158167983199167160495443784047726645069735889349749100815317704194153317709027950784689050570569627892301167036455682415542018762392297593638492993795522752192872998515663722201526018758627506595651843948654059566172800450440168294793749229271138638360473196095905687432949592360327574178431701861 (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.