Factor Info

ID 162696
Size 936 digits / 3107 bits
Status composite
Value 103267211600827961246218593750672272704718285655332450090778867406684339182581522749136700492897577774989392764435029487499752355694619198918156210261144542072171813343877488696593051188793284193854466212453813179603385091263645321412133435885142672965387791299833304097697705363760487421391653668978672921498932146171208441589794272984169097064786567569244450437476092809665015248192778365918052576000843792408574377803614365604306189768271390187950008418268382668114643276898834629392565488656786448094053371286142678843706854289537051823919173420790284682484399536907818611213381448442829128930483303434997560501353099599340276710088638362359322296915288691815823043628156580810907376436593282828735958040120946116432559928799759533166766296414323835326468329131377238629442207232345438980082365376140973057920513429732895788153765995602807293376985253578774096439315157086414668847201421029150749808924877766795425800855841806505791

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161059) 1296816525740341450729 (proven prime)
(ID: 162697) 79631319890740592124119200288023313345856532179128175542166261515951913876593514301751662085048108714575403007706559135275090975846587540486837404846474573447459217190785002514140993427839168522500715058991496359818335797780812527808136243704397144177037469925393500675618066848265652824114158739295630710858971515714477756150469928694908855853536073339447930274342449828360944872842470441616761149284390516927661268279118659671181636099042423603231909926607018660581108160270121918632802112775727341749670506455831018143798528597312660268181827083863102854941925129805677108848489434399975754786573663914314207545901562625192114187414339790679615979497016052217866255060700325025835215858499809535629831569999903260924985386207118261312304002270409512978808193814251423259406032461935016761418372268557854825995996924227076426963999665752194180111743037250343133090883025862789035385173673410752347667986750235879 (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.