Factor Info

ID 160057
Size 927 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 776680702322787620013384461053926340310892185355945884196130424983655467886472158684383479221681480132153443135645762235036505253598070017731954592904492208667428825915125797629038664238472043626282016424406019654293513406600596925592134585598854668192653374672287393953739309015889006136195436465882176583095737763605384542129344393691928021768709626267785950084839577623197691895548732044234071984356577256335168038832856032715193882390224187193871267566505018809529169693052959492225719039669278861805822493214825004915544388009900437564840103892570099732043884620747880056420242859481077361821886118315009576136634752980923728260579947228569353380613089960386869063548361747710513256408161208359973469116825820479772299174461923017596810142286243124765098300942758275037762086018754043465648078729955525890681425146359357095794203013143082199121646656538278938662745728184485683800839977718783292043851617125881795118795033

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158817) 665804387768740238351 (proven prime)
(ID: 160058) 1166529864613266920163777605764619655020149874970554190120594305672227467480220529175560461191761089539933502488726960880121520821480558017984914691537297942094582148349279231651058656211562434461285314232271243520000094392517963578310541701731490673562747319168876977467963950403003190840668373416429938811445401939357453660702145266542563931093101379929206827689848359918552289425984827769009215783822627686536661316978572714332872563085389671806263612523244405452786475733225530789355773666029377244167046857811938507069958933376005388936537590127407397639795931986627959028482160919082437014844896573661655459780006685357573192040901451609268046666689324840973038576916860869717771602352954019611445431421856538654654852579327788013096404018949356651951552172219938690282307521738402411166732812921054302521165947319034691988796950438894365976870707664123075500003772454735143019639757606801173202896983 (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.