Factor Info

ID 162669
Size 933 digits / 3098 bits
Status composite
Value 218106174558257305747592834731837823570585217821754518429869061186442421048167045893857319852069178550792836624856900628044414726193003604737929454367453457875832925545259522300173457702285749139025917831342461177896251055255212583467940200131228998689441112292724210986556756514300020972738194989471280892425821088313143100619911727101759411905696376778453043057954997454007200673327562699336507583893461120134095518851391311861756062975637846265559881399671962193846756318586861800235584747010815341576178721688730772700313671471864623861989331203822356347960627193244485559775806548719031770690586779589818234534920591540764933421307973966720663437289962447971567279423526908401302221273736007313406357817459227146878983687762356305348601747054318354947077764086610679094073539745910481530019175809754664472302365565779207662697115111465611460541644749259335982758896027143872662964281109350431519610590470452905464965584382131379

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161511) 471425991499383690642274785527 (proven prime)
(ID: 162670) 462651993082868538656507291473679251679209188717775470186636447044087595051876304602948665616825545489905312689914166048276994236151963938457221594133606864915642187615148264879225698635288371213492924813837876368861470514615117800099403571884621380902679471552164973837260392246601885889517641426704682564728386823374736579570803891519021023383940478998851715581834559984621271834123911693701242830870738763857351738418296696937922134906546704092932216633505733823722317445804561558512641944642135937430817601356535925990937332136652890348025819028067841135490053649924626984080934450404666233778619866556415169749281968012682644364390112418472075022237538811635402243243215255063782412107783845447620078107902653761660835777167879354147945847154261539678713727025202456343491155937754032793004817120616985109391193416729218987205965522474343484115837615987420487865433482855536462504025531205173405477 (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.