Factor Info

ID 160229
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 46321678885347995484306227995196563292329869702188237743468033901311619090150019196915041083752352452036785003456018842036255487473701924864595533677112203132251003068992954901272163256656901975893411244658859573611528512567575080710053123013246646870078826196738017207095764626102105857873775027358123033378986868937445362211561464601012314663907878784023103177596083569390979321378388882634599934538331730284572706767421300546719064675509254716737971816417678366148027651870770690959228068482065049710596514936115251482083541493166056693958407469995726079478783651537704955266781567290812107440214635978506188875979944890332167339590734837883123862325271360891203581377003934499675988855116032254052364134870708710957134380497362947973251142049663927987129144554591862126879393284797223527154417004858235752081382210319991992208849033697549775183013926488799417483628655048221196817823445637785711307597

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158874) 2468074905113527158901 (proven prime)
(ID: 160230) 18768344019614460895174015811482306731388864150192326613631383002184448627753716764702882257908043803836887539963767848772613255481165601816516317274006422805399232706946471711322381763848575147094731063939162167209769696278299958890855484494342252779423763732960959982925811885312688662127718945200007365226460791537042351670801264240930538814597309945062127761124765299915646085582858113287512299514022756922222480182213939467529466791285186545188723047080538662885044988107743884498427154988637234817485468792749354960598575850715085804610121697006559594361165543486346825858529219017999733296833123902834300006215838100445900607647288193080468001382512295111563974338650473682566344210471360982212782779594489935363089906406771807858992165019565759033248988387086869261758114501645158739418402960801108209001811443976311499270201468557141732101458947361299277467680518925470514297 (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.