Factor Info

ID 162697
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 79631319890740592124119200288023313345856532179128175542166261515951913876593514301751662085048108714575403007706559135275090975846587540486837404846474573447459217190785002514140993427839168522500715058991496359818335797780812527808136243704397144177037469925393500675618066848265652824114158739295630710858971515714477756150469928694908855853536073339447930274342449828360944872842470441616761149284390516927661268279118659671181636099042423603231909926607018660581108160270121918632802112775727341749670506455831018143798528597312660268181827083863102854941925129805677108848489434399975754786573663914314207545901562625192114187414339790679615979497016052217866255060700325025835215858499809535629831569999903260924985386207118261312304002270409512978808193814251423259406032461935016761418372268557854825995996924227076426963999665752194180111743037250343133090883025862789035385173673410752347667986750235879

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161061) 5894417599917848121433 (proven prime)
(ID: 162698) 13509616266728443617423754175551935072307692273005948109655184657619950409829848149723318831936208326655520755035811807019397665539189136466967686742309281625283268887501672432703756857257629495969684501142008550067687103982664699291932084376530349606642968274095220199837210541363374868057576212801345523781242680206160387327685101808867177645261028292463267494593943181237254859927327014578326027092299635406809897559317358176374945912784194782554963541989347513397376060155341990418716966223933956671621258967696127825339073476262697372850551130858015769714585096216773093905270266008820685775817120361992472301772373795147366080460369679744355238909999013881967027156545784525327448202516268578642091882006199574826597828090673446036018036569789675951583634063144118281729141972777075368319858671699384626974520212078444154352035576271150793819364695831787899743639296350673976898010003263 (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.