Factor Info

ID 162763
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 69616827378466454628545713803647570420562851805222314527280120802837556302422849514403307532553327135500460209174716452522001301678304110623888526115212863450966954292013705120619801171055463316325987670814136253486986308758667446437220693501969994603082648906333761877399305486010091662742974046158613837154697894747824463580106483512410120413127467079068975455621197932979718395832169000940639343520616350287688692630482443101274287785385799961557978405971164840244626485923766981119977261434073574542313807342073203364226196286437464665844838971258843935100491572321595469446824822777879305339445303556969182850032708709057773694427265331632538873869668700049088166480935788929743955478623885044979900245833213034759964689660617226970827905306353498037549397393826673358669892138572653146746131398588814965909477434631862335936158843911461980636953647115323524549787303312593368770138123117195978656727394687

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162764) 264347974160109305648689057 (proven prime)
(ID: 162765) 263352982369750227330335257612470624097854501027925176344792123246082210451729709631079978064296479490860848064744629243191325013630694938036325329456056676978369359435051914642350984347364222246743873912606488610929266247664768235593555797085180439409442334764496024869559708577993215917118043009100861057988501468873148306454447198894076402885227933274515172258825831684867254340866653316090805352075163950815020940906640579426856810851037788303005925390798290549408616930427413034268699117384488853523419718553679137272989880304011470200059171781460617742563953577235714838813445532775140508247896970556253031259609973052586368741078445990840395039652251662428977856833662714524835897657870198357378647718286838566405351742304516569047709658657404095450684362282271887559254369117612269767912120637406771508684230925609405739551796676849167921692039116531667639003843049051159266591 (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.