Factor Info

ID 162483
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 6263390346712627101193550272812494722719287004724060307182844444100317685964027416200292640150623444048541462529267645919713667417513493603887574070021673683834504272666667594310278656229195952199783687788631086066437926790725796776527234289134312645650534750008442395091851650087493951037229645545619851931710913294428180324376082991689550467245539575990346835965675328220067234929035905648428306295034427980035013499991021606567990739271939169824695377610412869851739092234307292094067217781219854117976515628221034543299646061181680532805867803363203105825535813201718607334227172178683153272183905912931484451537341466119697446370939912024691424907320802936374471910541366082480410275973068670131791866067256980136279099338045167614745458793213342924057142424007254871483106866004652592337488539315997524236711884240521565433724639914749207819063759113231997645487723566657334753545553164522942486867861287045299

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161117) 693675937993377112321 (proven prime)
(ID: 162484) 9029274339298802333497696119144431190175800467328504800957759097868655170352401480716085046048287982849321229663186297237778937151732674717737578141151398411142287008487012019227152515938732722339070339577332496545006276763459004276261361289970493869893535041621849246500408015650871455126870266720124292970650898108119313871986476205830659047256389215788065946806629153185953998801084785476512797093159634330273003440083476122762159595071425654747628786432268389271803002798745906598562504214587818853031478318001367135284852506282427960799554165303896656273552506670978136601039141978219452588520069456176118186735885467188683663781255453940478010647638676999148194347319115676632230962390700685925899234556197719638672074349114910812826239160382688232383733389389106052785865675822926448037246474411264122073636687356766591176097770957608473173878878730144568018831775006844814554043369207219 (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.