Factor Info

ID 162798
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 8343960313039515284975182018798693153352927991593824196514323232021217982813144031166722282953603996492254146983561184288469346079912749831606767628858852406538215811764204880233913314758565050611229484194382988624180697100630030830118297228255141647393002505529401331904235856604705943635083679728625215039125503545454872455715465315688152981841283232535107840255005133997362130227356273815705387317233708345067822691352858908063468394134368576815119059349946489066677838136615768910489286816892787038416940711986033895891269631003551386879873032084762071541235745718112595804335816801544928760517260277738487708257636081458841279851327105566974887284573299210976376409169014672757555758862511474047141016009419388458747049260636937876877305995650666906038575454469962365260879758340467870544408935413014654556743330604232867069367235376258703121417125050399422941590934653276393064953486100924870799856852328860792709043636649

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161009) 303506602986530953629247272361 (proven prime)
(ID: 162799) 27491857610128516347119256144183267244684557343944935358586709387808418558069151877845597954086086582201837340209679057554874176070216569260448954804668814411983096405326857261891934126027728686923217634352948163812839830207651813323495668375957063591199610328911587904374698330960732061280908313408801729280159114804474951279709928610710190140936553348537519442608186037077653077667284814516346737196899833501620763668944113001279435364366759562287332058281804048522345381372992539445549802664465915007557330620987648890981085066373113250618920415165659290920466917129899250347256380175719476081395615878473216871649299893720289485624183603029135708978551668284600545363308534259765760193340721992962543418224361479938765441028012848707986640734976508579973569517096500594041236658931431062878770425262559785132718727640049415327803462285490556999282059942669728060561296163283424812223449368081409 (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.