Factor Info

ID 162655
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 4211074037414199629035381096905308169359693947570594142459483125289385546004082304873988845836689588855793988926994270533215229831201869634968114975077566525217023556413919527290378284176482863546153926347027059777622284882863163404376492244167984871201854835054958004511845485469288421307295007914551766849219173553450366300804147120502709323896486088779405601699510646734538888974149366859354050962836973535680597387631439568798849343008476030550866388999929095364213003132463750169400137770503213734793959094819270412862288801122100314598582911679345842250118032157355897919122831766695456967502347890944355497477880174371239373914335397798092695604822136768732019292717492922019891982450965471312955233555469826222093463930471576134076940533789934360758747668789097686853727498717168213238590016145778031252926175107616782754527923296654031222554223765659719092160991637343659013205312899695410657175018262325113260093414823

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161013) 342474429935751018927766835160941001215205233842891476627098726479034053390865461564313 (proven prime)
(ID: 194933) 12296024664393796304622596988181476229970867170150103849471549078563053389212239831369199419039414113644346037338876428516867510378860103309532174151377107623736449431325933093440010510784460396761399315106138138782733662234499785401455927159451471304899227480245334059148441200406656600522451203368394316947770423158904330040483361023837093966820712509005898639554192395523902519484029146339044248549617189431118880824951303105458287852016610648326140545828209988749374204366513904156297491306886589849112158979652505298453618715685520297489959651234620191906953457407144371648450506069949219719377452982662438954248149374273140692416870336472189569712572075273899192289954878568119661881974486055574809978265162228014869441496044842850905599811233567072454590099694561113887076603120267706317107780112528728206965755402419316102135964222271 (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.