Factor Info

ID 162644
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 19187179693287795632187881050250123314743505914215289643396206811197926675273857182966585086452931721782163211176669804449844731520402527049095582517146005088679527855868569987904632241043954036985001457394642495642477066734812692929199094941983964599193374345684443079618136557659523737973320685332048100043770128424515396087608913088255066469069274555348721168953531228419558009325629790637650746045780744043948868102218161886125240706798464167140935633166893182611938778624510115461887883744696502626634609759424615992314030609407572853702125842198540682558551168386849117953955423164048566282176925168591833771478247926170152589079168060616613414310923774500575780435626337358491305297985416294613274936206179425913053755812850058643514588063975144068076573283140768068272058112171318927602303294133949469826987637614901237213669624705989559924715082958772942690362664528668857152105211678035221870730895854710169352160727

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162645) 579415421664626708977 (proven prime)
(ID: 162646) 33114720416250136330496597862700976122555675047584991905255410469150834396827119542594717674998924376476295115425186493320795968956667983276436621579777145172654811344219711870856608816949914215529480285069622522617412456151948196286483455187685198163619989726682827343531091999063219017018391478198771683721373132781983803312149997912435853374274643452377226695628409280052247481723305069313221715762296429289762492330084060863834459395764690387845085483826065262065893930024399527734023662301247791195932750185261909432111439599996962711219298418094866584521397824754312283054907278500511739024802760039384723227716323455193374253861914750688843127909891308616727450517605277318291627993797954951502361152580133850508660939625084367413386936268729172333689516000796302907745406381318376822071526764609523122386464288305161078800959127076179655330545760994563067487373965827646740772554443900160053447751 (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.