Factor Info

ID 204276
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 153896277269423580125712086504912662837109872035621137828702637737561025746919758981013187285811911774666290842286536103540709950278626760420183164558181922515467188830044862601102402016798510287364670954592100624856470337662044619467730597768314245105176789249371405237991803601420461157052873543761835540783058915122973891747871922298457624335702360154859244897718206243281333892042970089483412256837165304766288343546635110538860190738889984973635436431915117485751371314997460233383071213943344656864274722555996431944634617612872121586205319617829077255836770054757290816285548876371678122673661892726955164451461589586826148683258235499333859445873611174559048182161233699476917806668657827960911282995928594850187326075922115583788764036056355485628483797704638757815176584184439405528356318086110772829005669570804114061649063268373151674546423833231449059862316913440872417191495014257089417360801

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 204277) 41533929111920297328278087 (proven prime)
(ID: 204278) 3705314680311695515499953227416790416907359082323653466714203605696520287667400334608274647611849108905962211418258945030903287306087832948898621028055524911333080003933816012513538558887168200673919309054412493385479937347229594063660456821833858324475979575647142825751682649560003266606770368281619820664768584678316960313763934732718947675377348845309922967606832683505642021043819679286066275155837347789993297571832903230447217192284588290270000512243343182218272305515293933066861728471722902942321686140951203473106471517045519105049797767165023266570587803202092466548161010679330233556306711032049058723141278925467242711414128219870008460172835710482888294853014409474614310722943973964940230324174619943414785102256569171960694381316187472850419237690701387298519691751780543895004135689438754916907426088751056923096984657106802563858711307144356922668562900941790423 (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.