Factor Info

ID 162466
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 3545147315037864467760027462206696679167457482782629453405224189719321519924910643556493056971072156180767248937354265864454510610130752121574093342080539830686009804243691907252602266404220637615718305386646862890317152828099962517727594488364257848937247624422090504101209096686691739721932873540847329642968995025221418744552452549016781329699533613606801265837062799060443346522820833323473151858781915929676704081109898468998824268049725519433552628476796094738271225575388039960453563057172535501165317144710612478929240850174508902273325032274724486339808251655762439486610969064050225248442272703333540390524087549258604133925152491142610471341771806875303028992332110502538650220330327647742975629225172433142546537980090268975151153505810772818987288628884419356366995766703957392968018051040035541194977836056551869223748438758917456437570518075787915670391860513633527090202305475086587430721410621318646279662508999

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160996) 809539737257342703380511547323915157972424024615611813398316311650369657408529538318289 (proven prime)
(ID: 194728) 4379213461526355977866602512206494318948612183962004892881305574565909855221680889394379994862541112370870215668564908968114083643741048405044068804831069842069767296890567416115183042359905756201135616174884127151112601819435688959812273704574986245387496147534659000410950827571131364426734353443452659705172262068304462803337640021530480307676445541033119977427290939270853469177231226593395294963195594409523161271221974121852613992215175891370576990790538184214571898651829075215998057405193152264359157406809511006549683831412393177378955004782573050137217753078622548283391857337112128419381496176881039808246540120098170621743572407796333372463403357885550208568622014978008923111318656985371237333840081265808342138190534916270446632743928043189870279160880276601767407654031711124169133388712224684877741415059553148136717819322391 (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.