Factor Info

ID 162799
Size 899 digits / 2985 bits
Status composite
Value 27491857610128516347119256144183267244684557343944935358586709387808418558069151877845597954086086582201837340209679057554874176070216569260448954804668814411983096405326857261891934126027728686923217634352948163812839830207651813323495668375957063591199610328911587904374698330960732061280908313408801729280159114804474951279709928610710190140936553348537519442608186037077653077667284814516346737196899833501620763668944113001279435364366759562287332058281804048522345381372992539445549802664465915007557330620987648890981085066373113250618920415165659290920466917129899250347256380175719476081395615878473216871649299893720289485624183603029135708978551668284600545363308534259765760193340721992962543418224361479938765441028012848707986640734976508579973569517096500594041236658931431062878770425262559785132718727640049415327803462285490556999282059942669728060561296163283424812223449368081409

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193637) 7558762916814905078600344694436704613702897814194930251 (proven prime)
(ID: 195063) 3637084257394988510110682338855364460916493338833934091312428023598958935989644530224164002517019152354431050475657761228097240488553882908993568760754164614056773228141017948762328397234383706982611979936243165744442561984290598024478030451427422969584929610024524036398172386429671090069926770666784129823840912230216797761046852719015111690393972148489295668248704683647600835235664214629312146652010148813479713310980633140778991363589471151193787090517592245970341334545009727755469907658125329053903059330515104759599831902990108948991011525284069015516667582186343361544768896925709317530737054589372741978630876891958778886504172595956856973087069168879891438582172405130310183214862657558630652792835433912019569065628039702037080789226264089835463043254049408280045099975984496810933490183658514177053317357597059814229384154992546659 (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.