Factor Info

ID 162539
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 5293296071059094469953307431916966094882878615912372694268846195094003842253021412190222825899155531867802290240703057500839305378990763682985460020589413065003757533986931819388327569648053912542215265215295001140376884504203975428570278326111111351028829669060144867237916308088151289127903290709333005709567641272588736799437624716710976494949946884713938597809685834311533575472753328511395811027712762470485076477729021375126153857263718137566342466025090140875162759582979625118504024905447130837705890596628396970726337600342306473750939805696251631178498335402721765817060734293794241766583612262061370090652929269406447416876616029424467982567225160092090868645781355091961164351332233217864128063003015624141187749708143990142029009313286857099273505543735913657734330448353076396717036241632876224191004225023014037042876653190856940265141117553165168435818559667936908552867131849799090435819324318788901

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160966) 5697298115051042488381 (proven prime)
(ID: 162540) 929088835473667584948506057521052791873881460233235923730053914671618120712100349488786824412867868876284455214381400975558451684705868572559768684067187524470836024515417343302149311656160030188218186474052229775970250805083046223718656688811318396382922998424048232846253147989275058369010069789883149270984836206798493056725876546773388699076215671926682066195849408709386248986600337077824843697463285084442902751216179585082022529406109478558881922248742014746130306699500090715207874472724109316672498494562903369632672032543658646742912531503478528224274382413066208330329902635349397071426010394431984629962434301515714046424798036835906687354687737452051694188202371774036696965571955638401994268876420624913154024069555919092781281812416409328334568700914934731432292906837747638299875377392419396794493290770102537385646571503687490824410135874398626227455351704614048777099686790921 (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.