Factor Info

ID 162413
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 102283220129115486245143363095366110915795610360763391006857237296007554057264964349656845885202029820505139429620386726114254601237292207440619432397418320015356105363843767254882855761701913140816062644326194358061832624204568849989260732556193802018769478389614441340848194077407378094822881861458431835545454589083750707633845795560412709169198435276684958765691091122510504264949758810893529860601085580269836655520587248134528914336871002438101981893537773118293234296174030760778081976404248107935817822379755498152376528672953269259694808055914314192001772284307779452067238724646592716191378519482902483909597373979251593899345175266879204230326657494703560278008990220735261423262567500218442189412140055397054024252487102575524175092469927547559445394485083270695397898110091660528182150478806520814994938210415268708629490651618063014528743498337462171010374792852555004891637739805706516394669047407715631199

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162414) 469732986515489076434539 (proven prime)
(ID: 162415) 217747578018438305621911072608316682823134584030969776995406050871816050667424842098163308232310943779950322415393843554995647801751791715878993729661300588492451359910078544786232453640070121283368451958049687526740488890336170200189683346538260454118819295622502288900562811366337974116779098396063931887709294627723516450734369203239655160522770548657219013952671463969655072227959456752904090714036678623886759118929463405275688460156389217646149510149291608247503655439159143819551922591690296156713995144719083754297610746059849714826930978781241325881900732608567670758719844287808849254588125381579677745150885481070742962428982513209878594143867330235979946120698579228655823065463289875798525846709966170386851010256726409745654745655731595417495938099221152344305286473518947966401759819928494815337227454981262591119550116461126072295447197983977486193122974901313918468924961407070941 (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.