Factor Info

ID 162444
Size 902 digits / 2996 bits
Status composite
Value 76411504345264306744964011796025081969606912958908412826938187836415833663070985671888081555777201907269369954540140444297079150235804871045219712521815547498028096619701616367961510583135550943994790626360652063570058675836040564580492356048708861335758102986594007596513949725225085087615352286864177185992235227972042363313369022864462233383105847668650012571863897089487933913816175809655459671849612448832583277277780172579746098473575226802527917746298002980888682572900655437969830937787184809106610250164481505833575599361887035598915066136753908457251574206065857222890508761756849909283199022471181530459414782097660705220942842351954883756212756946465518890740385075821860258855991312463436822651884757494003860265762861101223243957856605335227496701064872375128146314659361642250534822721781000901462533946665780529907248709077464700696552652573655690472226738529561727434812107599096320063

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162445) 16990488291786897861439438358333 (proven prime)
(ID: 162446) 4497310673655046079901747784592232104770431730851684091481067731423948949187300597348822618642921926884607339140408745973816875933370514021927986104596576385884573104902131505583022420729958983364303526074078398715255231717271003214850646784904204486859295518820959185016519088021994573973902118039131505246540289526437248060374535598306367366539679961502921436420751801260361810868705102926066517251193640708331596512653054577692341281538726023538279156182266094315867354890375565712629584275626979435127173641655944436842855143840611228384922546679231730256707382670797783622936781302750113794428903870807256790860711610338408069839661945212875949697722870244612299001841175823705336481736706624195834334744651289857404155767694530143603728834690972362786306632638014182211419283556187578744033909252448420994755373630138585450071541964625196851333921982001281036864811 (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.