Factor Info

ID 160023
Size 915 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 127676257988902138809284622851729212440838282458278312001373066477330233767835164003704980684718891343901644972201608724351799727997530293404547125204108457622826554590621629389993243353140928019889486912821889800958853531038771300126352969291101397215391545218251772699995597869230619032623131344468607823125277451000605183919764968152024525380626203745521983215718162760494115698075670799987465542263566580659862459289629535159501648633861255574506414485334323900424930085782249643045019823199962708251677776668414645175667063159573840704817281249302615946726591326706763725602864470321181103095521910142472576001422412911319380531863704778236291609812529901485384340987532316766234496356507169503288922278841508876186604564032338079208016498429947356918319548224690700579731528876992308286379792880153270086668833484795313635317801853247919084696652268202051406473494512675886829625508765917819375382685249758303

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158883) 21079638027566873401 (proven prime)
(ID: 160024) 6056852485888688084788696060168683841454046615796734895758266287912684985847478047623686737445399686838150904455249979354497296268761333907480468226859765956738936346094260647636132995597902573898243241038435826979019531248373411303177011518030731438761877353798604867063683496294557880241491891586775899111009839658985058888355428002425878876410575925134554558765925835560668707717825736828492587212976246522487475685495680396853899255833158809261601874400871530068580963881662169151134628628802200746252724379151011372408995296563622343554640443187730003868942409422893700986802730869365092961210231562429768422684799371289965213654467864757908054398680330861409597198123643034057592169833561411946364714363560882456937611062680351573766597456073602977632247593737895139758666310258836153584357999539246392158575581858372589403012156531650533919256428885346753835895142302512705021844368598103 (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.