Factor Info

ID 162376
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 34844922455642806255550004553384179640932715634505046149306929679138642029035178902351509053826587814942826754236246286920266678218573364053463206144967665755262235971957753748287954004187616151909046430717310054600691104014601227077012330074884817835128148895907340837129225497457261213658724960381134659978068194495626194911071028941407933387782562851288053346636058365455461789772118266724636723208213717576697580087574231702467438613057502656512341906447899458092742094951234208919641627990760921360384326096575167029552366797706926364484839228168586344783747873284407227350384526717985682909907058333836257890016672069984326857599702770546604833063756878546902314745115020183900470948600887055285929100593506028243938165663173463318040399783328077758026142183830526967044069095782798209353125271500523827359359944165631166469354406768042434960698385008189967269397978448723136956170423817034841730812506847502416655293

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162377) 51780904720461260340292327 (proven prime)
(ID: 162378) 672929966051246127211666507729125294993137806994828789787050703690646160232279406735813747203650761813072788839489548796104646245187391598744346226816965712099222409074582140101737561369298834384899718853443094090790404253685291634200351988334809990962210289282615778747931033446560965150331704025715827234138100768964335011633423421238727236054215093999191376376763292205361574609966833234515785828099179106257127503034682863540347242740278809600485081725475246998678562165019598623484824345128110675685830469136160468474044270236398122206330859384006086724117379500835091074633491670819703157512988491813416733575767249824273413481387510271215652723758143089531674167165670623721981410102133782265204186988362174615477099153070807486688167566528837933601693659603401319605672151251554140658937769523252572873813965356775193572586474588471334090686495270804188141783597933435097587071431136304059 (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.