Factor Info

ID 160055
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 4026741557486793473729692353382367521546582109825308296103573487353136950900117109801768586494105549079613922995142555163856736509412610548226310942363803206125059692004609809041476295337895904514072585309283320179174099695776909019111874182642479943515770893435377724159624355219174397565298405451775244255609015006501953952138553235817009710062121781258143475041826894676811252616865448752323223200810771537357150483051645272162393623789924762271270001695438679539299167698399041758925494156651397031970772325668738396264935146104511091614100460316235230062196709997534246962388257336552923873569306078142344835130791834542739809372502736031376055919086103315470343213303527658034315348318342975785781985943967503382632624939543260937973039405892501859268422908879569359014375798523833587258470366083671666551112986352074659116494040378055244791198979223082159887666951268623658499328766382942925964498083097

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 159148) 5678453807921743179008269 (proven prime)
(ID: 160056) 709126409000505767991862117812185436828575239036587396836803930036769111476526347729945663900237588561150457653921465070538017734836732862462333116430093303317789466487087134884184474987200364523202542198656407923450160929741711148615696455711200299571547299092129686750910255182590653665566182527948039046581147329137112023818242317673048306731235034358762260056797633836545053701144034848870720686531971795181814063503130337167811352043004668120710857113074529720021182895372054120744206565009880815850310354029387464547707267946450091172043897215738406817880998407274425955508372995221720460780669500033768136265325162162907523007872883472266410913802931022316083030422359638316473879530612098214702205150798902471108487376257494667221564503366554668387482664906436958025117692942881188063918945634102166759055391324652264598916620526844963635517305893689479129613369087745536772413 (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.