Factor Info

ID 162884
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 6811827882775262981088669595581659018822676806630620096769401970502755342961621330238735726082604533308993879676862346886925802992027756118594093407693286696310015458228039533328093915208214316493826654533340613708335615791153927169323231948018017941065676217823888919280043219967383347063326627317929701126103806597472859402599949692708436274377968624629230374117694609391166239992344112712289877340346705348054586454740828729750782066525491714756494429739522067592129432191683010767159972956281804544398965042186566583524122334500800234318099317076493764736208333557270175688546125418655954443836634040339028466897785671740951433279031198382674501834902953286519559053613250785116796285464678959115567682285023750790112135360025513940372215961126306861002404621945088958799560850764789213852822479055063785463723986404500677352482127718697467173120200723828548982812259368854843900938139268428642064139009003

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160997) 73407291400839616273 (proven prime)
(ID: 162885) 92794976531409668777674651295557587655322835184007172471158806428147991657369492197214350018369930480290853465705335104409821014257544398838915531998611937750526082779300515369725903480842855841724786061413449331325270862010204358220561273519492824831636630300576766945753212808966282623893223992713505999860219791914391260865292639951525966710270657007203385987622003013930284174590770971176156118427919419479275189993092649294882098327644149112198659824025077296273686798007217864325775257605235349478823604064613453598356905665707335583005117391724532774844231622285264073621632472524942689481653681610405340481849307162234909730668026216318336734910388746690565257188276767008094360597220638101879498525717867475257912932896221060812705476533392931287868609315458595260639495870654554851662931832954627812161525458801378322927314811726430825112841013758682160099407412983509021548510011 (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.