Factor Info

ID 160039
Size 936 digits / 3108 bits
Status composite
Value 200508405216808889412841427958083743352886141570036267950143343782760300190972732698317938244707696676067877288416092272008533359202353255111624468187980296780949663951949443131034843185123400898756263506014700560222137122000878579858862489922265105565362043512434372452017692757342989740085131094507958353760818788886679618476642304906145758310875209396170220879443391346259529550520071180899084796158694403523081098660317460371839917066958232652408800545966671161432483426805236302569538735612456214143785249374973645125012434886986935921371172850773464340009669308633462901180627009753441642402032300598844165773706619912342141340964598735242492831681929401176806186475203741366627652432044005744774606265999060836468722729862713219933773748523642011186322030194538889344949911550106925891157616100500802236213957327505706894183343121460682832743031437457103770728833611175766146507164275484046057554058534294423395708654271109805073

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158789) 26637127099650245465999 (proven prime)
(ID: 160040) 7527403554696468484221474552628575624670793757907900995072970962546786486856868600900605614987728043759516172886937239833413831042628545495693759072237452177696146523803577958083969935628288341741629841985992751536188873806281537632656319166776230954550867791271171380437791335197458938276297594224570751138264866442571353243232238479198622357708666881377451384186941984450149876131373624711954062453148190838136624540200739332248368764329109379861356459440381541141942643280362568122668608643629732530896284500347094317288205302841554088056295593603269270176087811988329021453513308043740930347594537498653047016764849860136361125760942956460903893496279336919252222984164162267402978702172580845373234902868037718934007780465400419464220605950302366478295321951112460365698353266815186517727943629416350875377114890274076821812026083978253913432072129398939300511674901999844867005801363613193553956806453176927 (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.