Factor Info

ID 162543
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 9230264237985255221111703022339182337252114858943027140241832331041105864906882540820722474751668147118243919544544949495852908647052094097715077310912712380171226698202661771228823427190280669154406260408746694912591627803540430875602440874217407706792256248959247862511289758941334783398010120404938082099639133752963532665456967578695733097042871408402860291061161749957649670659540391704411509884354766467279834715319507701883009064582456058976401384920952513992325661971129816446888776835170874193181294883906026552357098233050836785663148965372687633477881403003494987659297059714602544683107542604594543568804929004310795423272788246365830682363232612185907520437018866595891711576980891000672703763332391220613379445437699354765992124325650452122202843007318674045716870754917412906212598496614382388786614574650286494371719860824241835310756595397589708089125023056950971987490681933553589424410129034753119

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160967) 1391089682887364579894221 (proven prime)
(ID: 162544) 6635276180631858184254135621688843778600733896167305570478794367597222619567444876822703355679093449754236106815581246883378766368674535832072252544608400881699324247635418275503589937211783737313882005534642972681548949597827059775120256699410610125695705922599521874094540656452999741113395830284565879197325503136302569877904571577667155177750205289221445060811424084637988937136289186211319828612419173513211143332752334225241845544345220404780121635077373074880024681481145232922856723543703206691596932276788540448614026301404092201959626328704041173659977787154621787396799549139220024396701882543776195689442517147466649072882554202671376190441009756506551663954718307727278858419222665278674354962664365145446240166115926534419914259942619777188896819683887242285542918667259793112884217930542496405282145402542379352505405566672257887137168610789432516566001909312352320086558008539 (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.