Factor Info

ID 162741
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 9356038469504442618255849877918950757758516289517311898505823981411902492268824760429413899141242638475001399299458136268407455036319217994454111868875015610542035311328691507252731335363959018795494127629355952184116927360534012299570771067350660777530529584107187743267910271470296493136427557832824861661555386358239529778603773553702321302980789708163008003324301836180309595361351421579736033499926601160247258813096185667529969463686883275023828502853419167148736463642365336305270927179190045415148263035754947385009150858211789392094484552391884927876503306799958111820617560640807901033721125876450329339127844858651298666467338467337349686130774652982555641512548608968857098734224946900018100133784160180724259699698485837075590080887884393857383085712298653595144236751793176370593236511332763145751836619851865614936079122043103733104977826491464763449459095549647140636846447954184760412985149129340338791

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161744) 54149982123577075363231 (proven prime)
(ID: 162742) 172780084177180061382607170362025418481707692906122839036950131221574245561338681236935809102073623265635355622555675446912931578093244899710692052705980721186144028345353810430676339695279617470629078872713295485044475355384392752769376473980815036429641199983930898673035202485792526062228580169877875652030595363478977579135385785755899454514403287876926525190526216691953163609058544295379415912586236215543412012446479240592940218706683307070671858814019333552355535056647893408147607523253776315356641762147052085681623870726151932300856213863989123789883736969710864977039615780726627522288122688729114973235102031572031573991634544141944084109862360100309819353405133503110368843310827242828083826697112157544216946709718690217001632626985504766709402018106330954677769125610719525331553603485292012019950390860618418105023966560208838370262021396710724771577741488434722709325784605320761 (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.