Factor Info

ID 204305
Size 912 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 153738666346614609043026156946297364094488632773396917916734577951578662167559870766861751306830747597063510238183823972954240929903444874977441597520327403665980494853386654362519053050280768590610962924925405414963791400937074706025186934562625372938470365045193964908913212310049818572453934137666296720670761162890937248725504213825271346312156774322366812740465905984598916548435149224863475116834520331430614343227343963851630331544651016989625651187967273786817926918394274001471682339403356319313277375584636851306956139691921311128254431616076057258102975494772454993580227378423318707703217387742818259353738401692989923322400022455994089892873578829836331860799205794491476450439001121744471537983435931296716211418899447519621628894277273266179627146205907444803622379073316970045853596883251208538118494290934737389634677003211340994135974633051967289870086726034310733718284371098295448310988486867

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 204306) 62350484938314240122641 (proven prime)
(ID: 204307) 2465717251416957724376871192442658268770746604303793871536367993003106635923352944807776210870862489207300351601346760508406798353881875419122655999480996642382232052626919258234659165632857111127247848414249170427539463899237334821667192506125086755636541407639115246859439301328501487336996058506209274845804509612768201550510883225402473773638720617534161496705336752658748525768209629851852668424724240341942308722476009509405506242114660944116342120336629828178916005674623140942443120531999387619504438101218010443862661957449872775662880097284575617461591208541238150764312204509852808238506922260131910265849023207900489599164941098893695887083778538756380762841449015643177841295094438314261430410687167799380072061574208691541406145069953419835633451381202160859120907791951079276429534627635772599837091468192794544870056748985070076375518509523316341598836439708995241702433187 (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.