Factor Info

ID 169461
Size 902 digits / 2994 bits
Status composite
Value 15032424479108393172758352677838687929646932954336298310059361775532854115017050103212585982353127594000925830852437420133307082817140817463983517463912747858096055020599986053370879511713860408493305404134139825837288427992809111033165451339318843642264393891589786722777081637764433392104005381102385300552976166933200063513139413048483470487907520065279811442550395550429489172455112909062546609016461335313222299777697044849291359063278010495161362134144008118736369828857394589377734446931002978878547380351985510239715829643397403982027535431050491477368183691034585314066107231962155941083023455951283004398091198280832816800836360296914802224463752450109135738325424836937216132450864677328132878029086235087124011071206872499589868163633710413497978502205847493468975618531316360220437396558550969065935767797264410528281999825367918521167580676063139167607931511737776429886477782534896981817

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131719) 251097226443098886970664441840231990201201851332912023687544574398706423 (proven prime)
(ID: 169462) 59866947524865987002815631797135430229164227190193535128601938792719301129878457330692940049246647218170686387928966655289149008758051676052449915554551957040479049766394454717045374211223233382322559715877321393765295174739025755119826374274578507283526430379377392786678112337927206909855276033796437878942457259448025782997958671582784385099193201189680691943130386892026364497457602749258914988345857854186507901909998967424841927621538814869157067071196727975070802964439536842643775043563635130057660768384524424021233452884632241682449549847799737589480434236711307285953573402171963905337229808913938735049052888313483353548828219520809138970608334249193067233935685766438597937105011513433015327568469087163067553199029263289819800639764021588746302227376465308580482111407775590373063657947632794987525767140050479532879 (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.