Factor Info

ID 160075
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 71189831202008285467087630169302900349754614463642714877134118009371674592304483077687888715882196092026924312117681111095869288597422510884655079383323278973700159837873274800942902890287085290731293845912012632534981021598595073603604221534584719858535986517695039464795253023408109096200889211421976199724627129855320068241079090155259915297892593312219851630152486361143881157759726380290485349547148157400222036864537600969893703501001086795570603506504933623391974622078664393092147759392503028800521827552549419976174659974423199671219180812900930088410317219023170186650024398541678254752942140174165680672921277197188738543513747512997291014360713833003694705284307005744206779159515264730532159862504649982890512393474439761581993720775314554142697799453378124426729633195868195055932799170977464354298089567567224889948861512414025585236038514318764666833925884420023115192069777191610859268206593

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158820) 113174458210280925641 (proven prime)
(ID: 160076) 629027364723370965554244347489894516334132041307866790831894604506228293410348718345052905609554352514179778373098475425581351782221784066958052303894916973158240255299623902328472674545410909390415184763649838085662873325584034337783756066711519251602586613432790230126595162408520425459112754581290804748378236781699863269552914425183607928045231520550709805675405261001068171112018164638458700546779897093682679303082839624367199552979645159122824337399810621091883666195903045129926702963144906947353379737398601667402932877079812988905012758892823539066670229708634690981424658986603728432674633232964576292160814058577149150365931761415040011524195081461266160498421471461927123528139310722820940663731744706168968958211066354551161298568671948927087346643126614790162555801748526864656490634687687978090634890325525502926878103071613944313856161716259885768637035615174799415242873 (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.