Factor Info

ID 162442
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 13089533493786970155026688246096003467604742264319869636807162091713117150181995890826223754357268069598498760828985269330478639657792051995096885442745958320360490086043766590518843009972354429549806628989875802763472808698928943244453120047498591908197050752998816261360391482117952116050771557971640661889373537427468971520994253168601403287091774570906565397699696742859864861936137854976033566549926805650446104463875738980103852160575402009437757045764483384949923768415153336428779660418194152202887616926709283792992629072101903596872229125557802294242264899865374017240865210157545607963747378999765642298581347472877240583107282318380385386389241218279104829129251845524399990230454736616612464674416569395961427620048994280122234170233534170927783925081676854966224955842079913060955427959996273548045222858010673708511234560214728121290876828725297458741905129454981693789856695692994872103831604393544674658777424093

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162443) 171303177524710118567331811 (proven prime)
(ID: 162444) 76411504345264306744964011796025081969606912958908412826938187836415833663070985671888081555777201907269369954540140444297079150235804871045219712521815547498028096619701616367961510583135550943994790626360652063570058675836040564580492356048708861335758102986594007596513949725225085087615352286864177185992235227972042363313369022864462233383105847668650012571863897089487933913816175809655459671849612448832583277277780172579746098473575226802527917746298002980888682572900655437969830937787184809106610250164481505833575599361887035598915066136753908457251574206065857222890508761756849909283199022471181530459414782097660705220942842351954883756212756946465518890740385075821860258855991312463436822651884757494003860265762861101223243957856605335227496701064872375128146314659361642250534822721781000901462533946665780529907248709077464700696552652573655690472226738529561727434812107599096320063 (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.