Factor Info

ID 158169
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 933289286807464375134869099281699009454108201279891327240224090795300364844401819929297963756359921820918038006640683955392000973165642655819858377179687861832193607746035716322494706137202210241757674109880948120073099456974988489736451961309264501070047607920343037080992411441889571182952307338485798364629086080800761960220348533337522407955176606792796387644586096199720140149548596205573999410564574469620700693932458540095136515310499494837942910300722681946626450125141379725229907075735421181026787268606173950922737525042134752294195913986503586264191990408791330771507623655770777172985759101642366102564415179214223527650616607809633669131002712503504125053416709476011202633535970366090587632424674697787665715666317389235694926759907629261104548369996874107259784419602386325093102083564920362081454922223771342443955410110631801886131031460658171620542115975472641931271349791735656262305848249534740581

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3209) 3410623284654639440707 (proven prime)
(ID: 158170) 273641856315998698659602083375396692160173069410118346398194801657991153259416877616789113233635224798542887747455004817191464865690347324096403644761091742923689076217470658212490001678764883252037735123611738610499939747428707994424905157154648955032117313280265451296669190529264886225082113438197021089796283518277605030637530522446735230550019415825761124218144219201598183843850504555896517384701207273506316684753097758643210554064408616335001502337854078377355293778499451571869157906394203703736228494277077539348562875287202128445903766552077866311603777292997896809124960521825228084294236267735888189470906756897371337498666481522505816361740980551899486754374560612026562822494948305215667833799205475680398718619059683225969036204646596173884229735450904707268956060870744753873239519721401301181285044543240396897678874348553414049848108499733742524339890101718672820950691802281783 (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.