Factor Info

ID 162423
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 3357681556720422509344503976255987901170293072094707496566490897277383743934040611458462369750493012968372771083063992926800833879124941996520035034313603406513754188267204743264204553817883114384287593880294258408489137847983497366151101949661299651038651824109232524000422319549758183756282240862994732520906508960460076245513259059861876761019110613387421342967064261836126059259012371361204727005980728532541927118591807409052294832088714526530003740440415365117803423906525753900410245541597771955584525012839498736564517665915813842380668899639261342226113288601623805404651793681195748879055577694679152579928034357200064048399303588044191447582532769433172834627351255886595660325209236382785218025795516423957180818958655222861192197548045735136787464599829231105181390558951707526970696577998912800063428621262002060055744496982877292297061268856036608903508757541289994763896543366227676653012031757

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160960) 232846577043840572161 (proven prime)
(ID: 162424) 14420145657061710093741078769052594073331203696494923931208639764118265618345593154582715242666684584884103146892411216737349319197702305859402624883286858496378937387143586747004811435847113303352680168199844313201006368095028052690078826026214629343072646881643392691662645897440278596929346751128619224921916587324274483573364042434657741698903444739491902169100358637939218500693091100710589523036583914098105887936853677670931283498567458778828037157363115812994907941580443807692310745903975285043359522318146646340905065644264200224652056078717663376215630908807972502215112506059002004192839607885751067712340989360880240528876231376418113381529083487547971664927291841447887849053097904957983573032671714634506836245657837296812052592991134107070135228767364131448569760475446437344897715085970790443154798294933341265795458047617906071663747427841904897169811456567891014912653837 (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.