Factor Info

ID 162517
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4199278331526240550541266756662462177815937297574483297082651189631187242846335755748352031163680657084611325951390139948149224803327420659119884082167766854100505968713071652560536909411822397995179396949365407506555312488564315929076748227251708289231506978114741154258337538180380480039297984726457345640307754712772781500181752350818854861281833522985798393264017178776156288420169312964327445572046023445167568209520209791170677773002999338713119790132645033740419856574080936672555932116209672744035563628874266073052961847186957371263260158891444532762405900350457058033097510934648470198028180136189495680621010473101183522855433675990500274727835318315766823601113957561424083094213742723121158907396560710004563244593091485230367095035108974607805737947344424697548339177600667110287104399249099677470221037301928006951736762467362661979128299321484199960370232881232727435296043387443149705882395097178268641

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161251) 3070899174042608439765029 (proven prime)
(ID: 162518) 1367442593694212884358186310911092893318544377047067487453059417259532371232430059136004342725334650675543652486805770643535780866273991086790512346308307833710017693144658674579434719119638091366479295519170548449487280975973282484126691512513058939036276509311749966543255622402082604759641486372665974955798050103386056149160127851007543207204677205717110845061219913586642312789976211538660384048104604163903270882655808761815052078063519789699392974215274297594898132310287238455609355665803650887583160562730765150126607388484421613914525757171549953320811103955098703426411234901409996641984449814075370255301223726000292471360037434548516741236409043917082798447805971381256918943393859882278902111972195833642722704675583197984351662572400387596629854342054725115691432482829921939334738386957963154866265464441294479096466420026359687756129555469189813704928921457818623092689242313229 (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.