Factor Info

ID 160188
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 888853971324770346337161193670311754891527012996642156329383286835298390847978839162894389571694913480642583098193679565413069252434595414333105461911413883260901395067378117140629528924677137432436785953758470149441466527055912486896396847347044314467839867228182485925457493914275445929107761080346017633168496016570094250778133569320669809449546642244142569809633105754068546032491677018027754902141868191858296784197081596185751640994440724150503338001574675570958476260492519139723669980253634825592957329686881478482515331377923903401522924334841022477480618986004081247845825220646363385825094935849959854375218645586318794813953750584747375454170958309243548909502559547512758419402804306525478207167224941766974018319891329230778770083149966568880474992278230597718984598710207510944531460987783200618169334361038586114345775126678108101260729897801090872145195480504859996366873210331822167286060661523

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158916) 3648534830043396481338793 (proven prime)
(ID: 160189) 243619428819923892665870468582755119918991188538240589670923144119684677444986215621908037477766839133970470222996668739244150517310254727614253674346381015203391285380578365701182887806109395511302539430337718272060553049799630740834962556378999303721742934760992353816838140365028903825488054091659352629588095326427876633065492167226212172055024130112667139807904596116685456523478450934472806000400920386390382050148264502794233905504494068339633988968299636247888534880511740758778176321908698327195594273213390827340882103293191451900000207382449474386477302829423483273382838428413829083166837237573378567908979163624717795458932487664327137421364602135124067622091663261754542201400438437853449049044212994302147088802731545214202710290809351907390584962581450416645975810384118220671062468436188963727407775195976593659296831550742579749990923767121854275261000720919310185963611 (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.