Factor Info

ID 162422
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 2124117795912682792875060464378718146759522100953530273306155769857061572408380948331326897382551532111518129209481162545777119286285941834648525214847703079599452064979529747443332197914622172919356011229097978061856909199591677356715634000595849442648757709170717886876734088757671460052893636512173346365782028279345505439659099114457887460724317852562054994940272643859406213919017883378318071742291504313224290221319444381151476481291988126659093570292154322316116190497434540109590271857886934398428780221555740287686199370608353194032338416973094246558378598123700976211040664365877043052208329204520608198637546243182230451264092922077736571232407839227039590013420594804942044374181476884398677951595473500678386535965362979485497404529541345407905220906136416732798805050698871570009883843924337752425258767309979792661186114020167645145100213847686798255348819079082103245835588490178949138798267249349386957909686893

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193902) 171536953576111436537742383261342023281912823408665351044729 (proven prime)
(ID: 194696) 12382858338277563360744853125763849225463583066733533457413271187220341510029204870527382629081246335334797002680455799200793010245884312569267911301258769118472534666035869016596025329461207596948805917134834319181529609642829553969380713611760158418101354229889124658013090966595269444801054397319441173639803392144647584169699804704642149969178987286039060439302474675887415131609967830496867085890058641061726652580197643048838014945249543284192233323364281591914433505410444383161452892515228206736587583456123579935159764584091803715740151871281289302191057792471686270243300699748788382783344026689485475914800450851335774236293364587804969443160907600955545551435445487464380349789291252197622551655603493764459518809169726975200006143168973530488405380002422621694049547656946489140124861080017086351624649567427281227777096806175057356380171070069392928378517 (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.