Factor Info

ID 160280
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 379540341020089939378428160477232721208670360253909192238354842227540232086060019750054458698509742338518016372451134930156671006543860254398786448127297843982565643553829511575528181718304337279532704050140742948240134311852079219711225633117583173921985121223169872421293527301235865274699045342507439635460969510150906419238073373947482001878468006777255845037744272055812145064313813769306693637385447415080508102583844190130173286081736249206163607052926131261819512538409628675178811752207679792162569663264581549153839937248030957187690816928545493789486170964919903983031571156833780303006025807913300003279198421827042305418234386320857110921747613055592944335610975583115144911544351692940113170733946670664086169643092965619393251940025593215110619593955238516944924139814111582543099759969274674486535487944218940976578431957609580771902375468166921276332241427599717523172136677924349651849855999208062598334871229001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 158807) 33793442002112289417001 (proven prime)
(ID: 160281) 11231183286874608090562790840253191312525324998061616674298854153048688113707815815494103797806172406015848769656213896984313223106598937282582026915717744619112883458537693620350526599361821930411923653888046217416681954455602740965018102774690055705974667007803597797907208049158891875134992022273533179856553887086117967275307347211663489293977554935927585903257630333100331688654400481425927675502871264673984882907875353315036982809751663890887445144985639121342165410681528333314239447137455892898890749185680219041221884171249273876420162769044874708327694076195591711053337019337855522465373485876796686901167878688982497658458574718135512816778703772942847692526527743240109945593847694981841233999435913548488942447794853813111005925382839803618910568430385770776955690527355272783206372188415502744976350296755285561817362566271678133608080858917833477105594145174153653402530132910554806977812001 (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.