Factor Info

ID 160299
Size 944 digits / 3134 bits
Status composite
Value 18050640209095746602598179846488640327113886784931077303741957310938980512530664038363273366054408922338825716860757623800237928253838881633968134215632746114929684966565232534227852875924072649663825981792768585898920216186235061546180914251513176030555525106446086525009553250198964685174197717948978123781712784996666538649104812773580566200498745114750343257946728586321296319009419751958398850035743645784877641103469302660044068170614445288631036064534574070357414520783356978798390806229704237088962096506099322883918531329187307965385852758949118112805194194131565915027190634589571231608075260015477284992403709594140627158001821946759926106312025588564219567619218055539612776697383281329355517361010631085723750442356346813003193841318032792212322270196441007426950465785933108142369655131346591706835346478102460379022652601887797035503252621458392249956892325753611992597542090448509398196262634086040455253885860141905225100398343

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160300) 164053923232186415161 (proven prime)
(ID: 160301) 110028701864987262460943115360644143794005153863908606353307322873522775791210023815866094965610949625810714377338074958327135194000553680316326851469681745879482419406992336477044848310756539198189357712137150884570474869593069068588669131454033322533250609879122148104676839359314429658296633973024738335773500612011383034627841531334112097257427995181954638643816528073506525816030757300419552456147591421632603888357362474193552874724903889364166426808352615735591607285849437721637908401953124180745034315422282117777147642491403311138646036434138754889031950903040428221031184426440103921459382751898745538448592399517439545944758830743174719810609648922922473059599338178012621777880358029063143960523490703624970571642867217622860089886053529105252304009183204251073924315956911538263582125498622640488721174561087440770376774979980804784589954718319621339252837697672964476309998127544875739539587151275528900051263 (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.