Factor Info

ID 162854
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 11550876561906460701476453166392046386675482951250058585273661038163545524843963682651300957901347870458853388450816740031317903775771766216051785546822892982984804825878732773524429660048010743153074031853250911922977309038026252138035725421027400704110327136578768376299974303572227622369554432734056153217009719005187692556782325875320199798946489498272010993867661310193609947790333995259801069377167963680261035483238904398678892908048075726747703982721583019801534538263088234042228828527214915379394236449908180702751053376999500636355447241609040396286953880836431999475413485786862310207661958642247844508379991033545216529414333052361141538481880084520880652694912969246312272146069813441776694990372964017127280761786413984084417155609615080788193367364532297185543758958159527736201652434940426034460636665832671545586835933254621512002931239346727955629043875907847100472288992590250836661610443171971899

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160968) 1436600144494890874991467 (proven prime)
(ID: 162855) 8040425588268162840163714528574927383477932890595292665666678773022683228155777878713386766293606380227016982194781786347614386014711343048248865878655638239146647173499488290187467382292251969784482778096696650829824266288521378165619387957320210181487282310977153699580235865643241655301898873223825050466128849293993198724447835629309926128767559062451112087243271490368586738426302752336301539377779041890051955139662040218059877873333951268767957613407288444985626293144772695850341023327319896683953305608974623288905481107566330411881266896089684175457787543695810231995128163756606644345864716836923953877545154150699238993116791449793541331448802518770042699271687700672435445326278248426152241697294609580772827328894783400924188930742740200468537871595124928563137308849912807213078150892883506824741542391100326206386014997791949995448171070292817168764883769067462735564270678897 (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.