Factor Info

ID 162592
Size 918 digits / 3049 bits
Status composite
Value 465294327177486574429659991730012605454151598553156970266199078744225134385386909256512989844592862485700783231870267093624623154932242434623614551196235878940001347946012106092827203297685325977467156261840496182655843805436538458816276314208391237708319186270865925701190138344945630763115106592507893013752819485075759591771742741344833769066687925334281573604843076706493485352286573595040505528991599626280205191766483069387825245601045299775652960102720360882832750643207957527163019556745626710546502391338775879566911953867220113912026674476525953890890747587573790411711352615656185088017220834396943159602412037990798708877380751384722810341088211276886173023635619902647262468523588762069399854040402598540476432590743077349315258463923835690777371242464051387664271459980864835883642987588101513806457923202868899821844687444622744569557973280979465387620575479587845932889474247878399150938271621491766531

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161025) 4599156088564925144271983 (proven prime)
(ID: 162593) 101169501147040300102605193553124237815213317564913215851792066244912935757031425240686266510980885975732719210186928945552346273076532200828802894552295748656358400797271217858265635540657697848211175149612927267321204096947450230383880152074518200502609516504764621175576062317307565690595116021905000413666390556971117656684403443635587933431052411523577706209600763084044266691675965963863465437556340742067067124475965837753916909995616251496642143737110295567090959448218680696482554431014200865114572362771799476515869917679907485096909575627158444987663705410274033314382909823404336713597902221000719333909930696051581448475857031985250033749800232253898480193742156778198969513468355854161388196508492481959364014119531802418719522945157442692586955056501196385137978634919108642190545124739797569563466136490967777991835107850334471249065150998628154105085101159380040765037147984557 (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.