Factor Info

ID 162762
Size 936 digits / 3109 bits
Status composite
Value 609277309444251405771433653033478965357254156997503827694741821691408720379135609914685536993623193601131573279224640268838569693129749567085376504544813754609055031329068146929685779716983967036051054521860719776861118374393105231602128766866521427388272980273047372792280786860810547830932164865139176955368402697954227418687792115854158411620105748885074793407954990512980168562824715578654372940010111418119225767774343611899939679960997011228688042016062083922015091242055031482942928627414754816738384901091694698351480536996897381726787703308686161877452080308223481834510007964521637875490580811578872368059037147624710540571510062890524354623184438691257203993151962675837458030708055492488630046564724748002841636346346783888514221659362692022532360480881670944034626855106700562408268081111721118562884613998578538996149790763959313578751937430642750218359955735805979935642444121725694971583486479222341042145817879910109367

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160991) 8751868368432861971645641 (proven prime)
(ID: 162763) 69616827378466454628545713803647570420562851805222314527280120802837556302422849514403307532553327135500460209174716452522001301678304110623888526115212863450966954292013705120619801171055463316325987670814136253486986308758667446437220693501969994603082648906333761877399305486010091662742974046158613837154697894747824463580106483512410120413127467079068975455621197932979718395832169000940639343520616350287688692630482443101274287785385799961557978405971164840244626485923766981119977261434073574542313807342073203364226196286437464665844838971258843935100491572321595469446824822777879305339445303556969182850032708709057773694427265331632538873869668700049088166480935788929743955478623885044979900245833213034759964689660617226970827905306353498037549397393826673358669892138572653146746131398588814965909477434631862335936158843911461980636953647115323524549787303312593368770138123117195978656727394687 (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.