Factor Info

ID 162569
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 366877900715340930330128172493709638310588047805258710917187602182983131661503272613232538825586380779899398172892097243934732941157740982782565750326412725487730349185316157588291158205019148154972366237710129245207480460350683258580566561095704401273982347507679080734557747512387716710636252256194112705581089777255823777854397733760071524287600813977700092471070830851434108293276778903451894158939345503950015817448694795444732314152282902396009957592165715591337595494818093649799437831371212329669930403674476918225498377614757025077843488734788851159177552184614539484376364799514134246531903129085971420332405820897567038156984432023626571747624389440163679734800133946420690141073965099119206879597922133416210184359807661935432211135161338405436748659122145904220892080251813581886352785323468251640337899588121348764617200269699161583873209010339088904472429704133319984308692227798253472983120919331

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193970) 16157394120552722511900827282930993939177 (proven prime)
(ID: 194833) 22706501925868138416690510408765947636262900410681883288342527424462340128988899499356266522962466188303333937984100924419471323564856031096488183402645446196258251667372012373646121587470963718654057735446288580958932350448915744770488370215622789758055703219881506039098705709645989656493845880608296389232301529001264586137809634874551552484605738849745766621495183182680144975629749175679970203123338609339931800050423634849787263708002844822586829882067556311712662222663706523976590475963083289727298526272311624070379099573875799174120796983779125334684098990042399066990111936533198530709578441603499801021820909102922243610516545334890482942240816166176237140346023823856211907410045817775332833225639073061865684801691129522362939203159407382839584554988288320069257134918310814741367971725362407757182035164309546427364972655320071999263955906975805003386703403 (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.