Factor Info

ID 160063
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 211466412261692288710552936134540102661979134910793117726010647999993192371918591860352994650540151023431486308224767133481710591374701855574166776437862627190547526670632011885809946816686671864461060155432991068690459802138378883747530613416108730088195562275940318304585881290008824645679921489610486248119282495802444285531147621281005459052155875609663832920522877421093900569650949358888092665416256940705685797829419696185318961400527100645930866579475522935416470641469182209754703235906513073848058521053625656032569482157290951439657590807533507773401208040566620697307165496789634875649374912555831543558324349418777496009481095656913939466447443828983300727151208410861257956123901847780883635915114117638862227143041138546444511572029240445972781112119033206924063908508695712039160857063899562859869976099750223763181815654982330475509930026742538256599752441067865583734664246210810382363255671

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158779) 1100942133956936933797 (proven prime)
(ID: 160064) 192077681232575791865905713533057269023014004399727652650699853386899323259619230079151349213427900748020698401850878467673316669122797953223929633557050879736998365331148061702367325162042390204077809694840466945143376679705239878695244562997493323264737927977911514641462283036476210246311837852943831340515489875201314678882040173830188282253089699343165918513783574555850603869034528416257211302531933047539061932365972893546566690434091764444586846051192957441941232939422462918165049576653560227033937742186580559512068367046212015451150607329994752739090308215429497065632225785089218549866959294002538437209327300566711634385391483424198191449375546998150066650589178603972333956747406656834084022191599745126444227919702029443209465751971688003764055314470129666345247793192839523763620221497751608606503906804625797052370382383866687865524825272444310473312332412387080844619243 (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.