Factor Info

ID 159928
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 132351201517698892422017506440375826981239852128934170996044148771283447649297062307187716929795766637302106411871196585885141218248876909697777017057465838753315927872398869744167768575698284397048943571648825442404722212344411970361638846820696628272676561205414732539864950564950761520120562986583610904910399219805658279545561736772193016522393958724087872954258862114945201757066351621937032629778728663950706699973124602078807629173897610674855333300510003583449594252316414490995375276682230823923164925780962887287014823475453603777382895577317831215835823814629244749195878912025693625921612907356103619670107092802946447971781334603271950265799735523721385144443193438939304184628789601931440460729806939953575589882315163057344974212343006001328467618043631867546206356490699485116150863094499912229397876281168180106610681134393990717462315362436436778711225962434606780090429989377619624889411927001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 159929) 137601927797159474130222803 (proven prime)
(ID: 159930) 961841186649646831440053602138092481937701841366306405668966307022705272988560241758426546605594586341875043201566795343879117801907150339094809642994155777445183080815484388165878105894601068517679846491767703249236545162824718179995049248972215681789661480330940518282024398511078746963366902530262186165314018089698150571541679046079276111669620546360214860694489923410183876794202756126083133453590975268466657407098288543115580265460992377438820802586257610053770775069620038523455713948076436962163362788836152163781083139508814252537176916557286874306244915048115034806147153974110527524978710121554408695613241283122314863603484684245969327291603146006328162870542317456856190677749332960035028989807914095763346214093175173465591781167437650553179959303102952180122125505272899492899965065642349427133059592788633906281398290923460245753787876778598513065734287632788935026467 (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.