Factor Info

ID 160060
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 167287826975691365193153012112933439068795908187769217051755974040039515722938349576482618932632418550112407832858110677403522315611726697525712628188392502428927241230363620230952481177182798335433069513656309897391022905785887839124226491034552012554427774110329554572197697460249552787462136942910650244160798724859810721400518635349576383876726360611404032946900949453200090462656132352461322191225282743015277984068516985474436546784775563822072696616459647878867198946993001609664532538440039715659500981998986986473966054024488268138954541401727117275707498693456438608374147184190410050711872533364740424882028826539862032704780783217989693736856602512768126665651978321021620111297952042386809063150982999232558625500408018204663373239846892745342796490906143977814165550317576154427890975525241641511309674962650335333521198710578762562905568965168913774185524792521176598102062388819119899560568208329452944490551309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160061) 385137926518509759350281879 (proven prime)
(ID: 160062) 434358227162682455103669698200400276303240687693902547060447058437886981799946993442834451923827184037530901005308849656480838075032999284837286483032410465333849212043420660305403090240893484838402615387816372412077081792217260977181052595432396290699494098385299862724151864920731758664959380624873317647330224450695487220294694686302164416698598255632192821574025621274065931602782482120366159851689824858106413839065223540067668335119486275982599490548378649095199954185157271942517819586889659113750180083426823992337321345525242464765484611978254063485841243184431167122576730106387739903811812114144341910781554142319072287361421183129293768438699700175682043067574179166015386407402748478834597140549448739809645273000631843333216424796569625187313242469160058006553240376627178482000238208972638359928500531717143439927699630399048649210172901409201496448881190334590903707453294915749650171 (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.