Factor Info

ID 159998
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 1627178410510677710867028320217030453700858170336274460374998442747218991461750582248712130975310465862108619837045844785872371878830837948421766517245858402079928150665624418232303112392702808846578528584721954542773718814899594897632970701004991812289227502165134987374083827479167490731958108459271985733763680439037429324176507733405269475047051027690807851435525101399336376318412555499818511584497043947410445142030983649415570466786547468017365656145233304678456445360156434470140074824681883489950215255575326460839687231940344795233201593115380396396859790817103740153040001702492778734644223956211288550666653252877298622858179662430423134679751039108447543693576874891316485072390693836830924125020632899378134690721385571256772379853128245148038988192573851181833321650348491979109667641229612054404734406515739895187358422797458286654333661700341492704202352126354561530718510157667121788981009636419696214447244437

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 159049) 28114625389296036195066623214010030285858731117292171952842034718622731639208932941435177865350387915814457813188429913021333287821989616141409650411638560371873856449156069759344641471237285821437571357970356555263923313788115967668542495456740215648631235580392963722333652541651783268693 (composite)
(ID: 193468) 57876581600485651339032238312865558565074695780145339233444275545334897124229280697616024940086416544339347581124317646970415352749320289679470359679870116978587643238066805527424990095263092230005595597636349595345584865139748177847700476856273118354064058748639459968301509989901911056160149197223198144693191412639052350457821594412865352665145794706162804689440312793310341045486878876235433141581810571620477672080309749020965500463093690804453620071816368258235228431419593231338960372900854265252890148561449841736852823433720142648724250845913510754144550880313778617499377896783374361051723680185847482073575713440081849158393409 (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.