Factor Info

ID 162532
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 589619642588216096366810255765035158186287009158185929969671506134001743288796009861837894229216359257754304979551677413597873507450499914005964208880951061622751766217949925601629292859212220627669656142843000383528307794317353829574412085649575599818151546858859661352955116459736772145238836234660538647282421095473569816720314635008857064705945543081555054026304621474224162301243936277967201122657406347955640446848780028585543943066983889740191125041974625723134038219122366342338929342287823905705824371962769319153191180895011012467897891768097874682745379310990355771899846756602387146556805739225482145316726902978728584302722947424000227741159075878184792164366684442456765331627909923076513894079080309244587275088659210800332629869206085703760490133378474097380902340896170169020852619589069662967935828394845441758262085921033428811869701401992312420577719061516547674017574906610697483065290617

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160978) 8094405994721653164111532593177305255017807 (proven prime)
(ID: 194797) 72842855049858624565695592298006433611008562579686117917402731969664130573943424694348265351935418483434115941803971793225303991416242550811406243670342214639255745853956349197673094297309108129050943362206523259261949481570841284822482450440244336369157376763287748998695181656547196767704875363154596078140298699274258152583034325380982472887650860567687801257961440429878536070082592400983981841970994055511091322663222996521662691069271363535021350210669570891462387031308820651486712799991749765726050933833762152169730665046750517637510587739057668647257988655091127417208361453719162969033837227370634422095893009621115837636809543598486136070513525285500047611255820822393892564529706678307967271901866541922574695929066802996263314864822159242408515983493839807879572415994874610498451000191960279821100971951777722967171812691322545333394474553222191899831 (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.