Factor Info

ID 158324
Size 941 digits / 3125 bits
Status composite
Value 36461559893574833873343217650923942680297245016865731282275931216618930786655042244741472789390576973224992882849323641736074106712188037738335122015647665267154352748519358529070862638164160107505032035717252971200285958779464551470777603961505816847522182178884100332559276308786815362397989957892068355699568163471636222283068913629354258501857447891935153387589955078936454439066841846344416928474733686020592515517493134695718669867705051146232232148300934383155564964604166906406950198306009425462279468370103747036312664682069827692635086977326515474832816338069779815066703029640973866003681218022851061618332663486252114654432937320688687697520586308945773227725571908898968761527072226264540803145088478322395436283375924057473620896200616767425289397861179958309726387933052197367708355057526799800581394713330709448796165141899498122980014161619435698560260642984974956436303465206348203587768221987132077375440934242850135237671

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 13749) 1905911178138824081520901 (proven prime)
(ID: 158325) 19130776036048318649063900172434415511868759860401609244089359468746482224405250952007411290406343043911616979153682402855639683599016997667068222622453302068579063074876894195451925241072206536440900289768854338825798969593022868811561034418143324768413269152975876192169807173555899886329561118473025065392246531703207977830563461202610761658646149458735383746220900808935955845726163077222561011512455460315599351990315323580945809490527778238504240526545342589537954995016774380538040278225514928324740812620225779735592066905375800846242864221309828274637961431710978901404393451909036820266522164424453445522698622849158655530595586864598679185585967240618521779087694625889436870405286602921942272024312420987818774072545213934061998039078183531782418478138694531144467615597494272332999886191854844493892035153300757441544654380574514058532942285900363626436654035569801271116163719046444397903585087591923771 (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.