Factor Info

ID 28551
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 153810625110758436925483441199497606443188786267731467261958864765346691442683268814037625389000010743294134804531517651197730810542522338266689994745158689420493316802805768469495136372752184692276156973241511470046392776415568662813928907058245140575267881846417599618703173129928539962170063512334301636148292784565372298770758897731665509733299151865797133795873397810307388925566584311231405433652499432810124901113247100153706695702405419580066666626361118600406921222588469922769206390111759907195100860701632163467758379528418916851608464115669030325683185604137872149927743614201835244078388981082554895989941225749447992732005120874190328463846906967926061519370309116039026495472621262878514702216689775961666468058681288881655952130942997461380794131562666966161110199607160412179463550605838558536224558542012159812964549281921689312446504051090809959416567337162308890053732416902898759457938789237497273981

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 2901) 5378079413673378180277027 (proven prime)
(ID: 28552) 28599545168430581380709525914476994002334865589508631806301312861566812478182828737076574125028104013569631084004438369941980029062900632254023944061438606139180951671744888717430458717017434424061416191196449709397687078266511712477012216429845868150925147038083862424684417811609004864262341589214753981493978808959585646825712455095797847515787961340740195726555593237904159538424029964932932548192088911118185133187487950446989985338647302775709936798014917450122451703528070250355468754016700736159851640863575794438882686365344706126484539672573569210463826053811687337445473528186160705619113212758432194198090637077787040962648929536256409629370896170462574112372914480933772396561943724879273108233052144844671226792017334414953040227566897838684594886918440127468863002152708213259739774131257296100361898649035354471538315277602249795444153188356970685683150547634479565368752786612703 (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.