Factor Info

ID 162333
Size 903 digits / 2999 bits
Status composite
Value 485057516968851206381347616683913911638693866542997911111778921412116885828532540118747212619981652043553115993322945614273607737100018709286475644953758188168679989559792495692879166914592254368392592640068357735500246311297810161587188917814843179386022133368720784907635529085030681986772194889280181804062048386361176510449906447524562216711371229092641128453859286617722981179527734573179820995381360709220392186911329206991181741014461961314726132877005436943804737688594462068992530905426230398415467020869702944615336013921639307024241019388150053101653160564812060000264705810961282736293786613249804812267203958543531874108860817598505704585205855375351268906533881508058611977680297553043290034603324398962179264866852281374449891537390792604934366197601309123596844962815445155025798040782651309999423857099938816798776075368265232749680401688428743936287566590831219304270474435254617337549

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162334) 93786399941385282139 (proven prime)
(ID: 162335) 5171938759479017614095226743787532136990243759032775015962880537313202124956219298997740331305790622516513045043502166231185669586243724373582098853278533714630403534954213902941124367589862680183741418828013833983222625809598173945991770549247565339516360384721398017747537905120436300175820330552282582267917845823485095443693142339350826631504497986865923970921667787742927617326728298142704861741368647219466027011075939873158614455028173322548672142063271476365804697551297779253604870330582462276172748362046570214376984377053309778147211265071282667079312972339759099226294883318029700621497499100052641676553220516646645074797844596764420078342655776857727279738761047951825772063681483694698548257934537060248663017889331743946860818100141747998748398495467443920805853253182976116137171125433252205984767264138423115185129288620549363073766990649186319377272695511834291191 (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.