Factor Info

ID 85909
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 150116321239115397070493367036070637258082263722759545720884725087643766711247499185061886483107088207317305076820228549792590356881894469000855849929641827203285678051569828698098052241613674639413741904014736035332997004265562962713978389046577749894913177650903690881397991341158945444416672412035100856078970434961339529897098562136667328316619402707424962034874931453051872712872865747115369317531464332800866571977986399261604500051750827389029599660920057294024856273587130139201108828906169290481392224569658646403095051442928185779217790402081585317134889721860571486975189388497399850682857235055095280425962790818114846837764480230490309169786355094675537636506620191515572869894109351754574314642010294373011119213217660036950756395710020563802212501776607122162892833569572014854831345164483522296875974176983889863518143902741612846124099984550342532599689402456905508678800467319689666103460944165012489

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83998) 13074383876854192340113695073967170947053188726257356358220793456668474853613894165120127118447971353893686027806133833776494071662933013753256296358783460176095540035155124056461911456216635054667020531335004381040136383275456321193049192985083868028135078437772359321 (proven prime)
(ID: 85910) 11481712840393872332316691457393260587465221418826798261377739297415225825787252893388453592671047577172301842591338104533127502104638652410379130323677241588012783452932455481644395920457673503995335172494671601423154196924187268757094513131474973039782522504352610944683270940422494339909652558491424575750405233984845378991835301188119001138507537860135441751669469830459389302079683834499034934092953979509715855827347981877202654934270152145278476879240985833905713606051218373603027327826241069336168288352288943442372868041217860830546922794114470949483044859117379881839984946082405785159091127921522146398697516537051822502575189656723066609 (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.