Factor Info

ID 160577
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 23574034882095096350114291076069954253621631147355230145980456607468577984648083407942543639353244501239060229958450855695755558833708553809884031254735338392696183460022436515487986817929652780383195983172395425742075028570368053936788258370181359630064547412182151539656571923230408295075790139922721670908642706787559218776200448737780493417440787090156069969699231649254742846505445288731306530282251466352059393271263217089246560402512637229487696169033054196887999722562441029517367855277626433166272427217575445141794640819849219703604671477128541812846169044380021187423222185760152072443824704886681212548953073870645036680672078891601726607139993430279073406120374047716158445418718704818774626801367433985570675641100209573221761350311022421760155767073337323084979837994328442927387983542253245901895216495803871294294220391752770590236150530813910527564756638917632183071166777163503977774757

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 159061) 184340090751855307936561 (proven prime)
(ID: 160578) 127883385464037118524140540970348952032768632845403898703028740317864018781426514015157000045925865534518288340046430094515218148291592897697238313464185122784174795444459846824756875393032185399025858098112433355925228424310124138885284001001417248068042093659609621837737276337051246808902112569098782200486869960227552774277437701988964055432013594920498879072435203100724032947169762821216311124645840819122828434808208296576703980818700078928828666653747327875729229340324897922926811457495759835342507425130251090375924714427341912849135323353638860371353439923668160842562740969689162064775485467046823011208425312698015803372779027449443778932535593937481950328835551087062620770210732108012711786499504150355867591535585752000238401528317510794328281610176370572654492377849156259794527431622081941320148452992395663034459597000845145192523937717078912155169829661151002037 (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.