Factor Info

ID 160052
Size 931 digits / 3092 bits
Status composite
Value 3887706615699535808605264907340191014566402385572240917711277903534046408626731408434674060165207115477374883714935517748377194875768326328311244836003446582898951914820165583350289441073687539657862718736114342278469497602877184400275564566770238996517991417038472301937190715574371824295656272151413034756501935001407791536352146329127650483866614149510835994607345251073058450071047434028572409871350930191778038618786310328368986683380903733693790933041194344437994333267035874641223930690859520113211938406497390069107594610391528168466178455337876870553843148605410592002624356018649670714753377526364982192661289939800861213420573847778778566155032240613568991833536607341471404692677517721197325370251472126472973778407826849327033128900863128707181881384664617783200135590191904080674472801141894807391754235351160573468337800130364170992945719607652013543428983795319663731452353483317912250852278828137558869300559005651

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 159289) 2409660403450325195290591 (proven prime)
(ID: 160053) 1613383616269262534970646370096840197517594165076414263323703815071694915007004014552061199264130089402528821296322503414361977227331294841858618047048325900154179403055022165275979696568594777193115219570248568951026975821288338680164521244579337808690990899096114157872553980515782355502945552855120740897480079253509320591081013580184166226135935944387288624970845148380161248179436728411802155878075980359896828275031261219081932649632490750339534448900305084979989711551707762257355394572494040159535483171194861053049588097281101064605764198146043100511891520170168822225650183964613161882018596499225242655931089396973426128684412845707109536542830849860914777286310695909999100267414386776669310174755869739745829714524177243225695433008032134120200468948604008860706425381705028455025687522806033103869155818026321180140091442269120719280534808588411226519671175801839560471472753585292364053675661 (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.