Factor Info

ID 162924
Size 931 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 1350522407344809230591433717440206411188243018431062057801638729537872197885628362107678262261791923985041538076971120504321626132863870378275292061170075744224178640275160643662679859815206273009831532596961642762348451939378615854018248175366990489897155863326402247108201368025151706420707373205797162923779715327293915434960030478745501142130138928693767408257334581996215217062743448225972733420709646484462774342242788632315437257404760220151121480736382135062862446942647168203220814260026403080278366635069080785135811263512866231702413699235390720346265735023631728104363774279193102718966508509473371129164838578488245625787530954179402770134520196362803107652179973514035193253718325840902532432853245494135033745724166743975028847786341406415183907624012993716190316249763517644536312012782634578042468098790202804607979373303157390061527206815456936686438858100104158835106480204461397770986416842525400633327227584681

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161051) 2327874495555831486824728001 (proven prime)
(ID: 162925) 580152585512279585502711219858202223793351953305185407425570474959892982714467156454768655465385524879166082397010470213026860296654730343102799368858429018189195828827045540876194609509757886461162205515326272385070306074786051525116500857823292023301551610502681050990280673417909276004141671346566645890607142552772831453270929366738049432535679485514504308648201789891510869438932835792219521192865345408342334082513164225259058332511920108711755067483952389927137574007629094536879082153205565817200867231674152756577909077348322796141923426901463480619711799734517696676854240653914135371577865956475693093249572785691458699351513437224160009572601099241722453845806554036464816501210898466038242632665903316871946022838905828127826223865286178065738691540016588471931580552243571627154362513728073822764642950215811056386434965140346658601939505631682877557051533563997441057103051301429539816681 (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.