Factor Info

ID 158353
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 61772677526203576288297417625473927664234504509528679837217076698711915160602155275852533771109565000913000564609358102007483346797372468202367658532668562290495280182064353556787662784136798710755973536412730600870322822792545303539547725289335328360810099981823931365379929886923627855007722376388671487347446573786294969730331425381897521118718880697261793177595353195035839899958377255028932816973747800285426523031948056528928280725487433878396572677364065840839557235093164409863848510491553064913098427422140421436949190246202213110337130834456903711619613923506501189822991680677935644378385582601334604530019113591146387806747268532428193074253639583553440994644133906967820654521618345294783499092201198751175510794277907436718297453821914517073523097162713330938481640061404610566154858319660621959510451115192591137812545961695540190305731738527772260892067503062119767691017447622075221455510001729131548488754711

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158354) 4007863815683059223915761 (proven prime)
(ID: 158355) 15412868392504418058874983762421921168826829619340075512119473707118906552964935021293826054159326234897709424094694311889792266251698959844663531576694154351892240096390040631501558852876011356857247622569244978627754881412502559579693489784937697586636293744911798730053675101409752884807451173768984132121318098394099104360378612382821895920763889395760963272694002456095550237146001108096534058955077323711645398816973402905403163470320267386271636800264173237431572879167063258926762406037062889793270301776186431987524197172552712136659097541944255535977808418542693779710622892012808725765679195893453271290823035414401658514319852188789419548172004740660099682374808056573325439550461877990149837856443764669493751670971847939271621139549133945517407269398452436550081890174567389169036418789735744354243981040545626850408313154606675871800461758989966363844452422569149150530681684388802306951 (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.