Factor Info

ID 162925
Size 903 digits / 2999 bits
Status composite
Value 580152585512279585502711219858202223793351953305185407425570474959892982714467156454768655465385524879166082397010470213026860296654730343102799368858429018189195828827045540876194609509757886461162205515326272385070306074786051525116500857823292023301551610502681050990280673417909276004141671346566645890607142552772831453270929366738049432535679485514504308648201789891510869438932835792219521192865345408342334082513164225259058332511920108711755067483952389927137574007629094536879082153205565817200867231674152756577909077348322796141923426901463480619711799734517696676854240653914135371577865956475693093249572785691458699351513437224160009572601099241722453845806554036464816501210898466038242632665903316871946022838905828127826223865286178065738691540016588471931580552243571627154362513728073822764642950215811056386434965140346658601939505631682877557051533563997441057103051301429539816681

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193590) 76215347916929950054226775542587449971711741281 (proven prime)
(ID: 195175) 7612017807025040217888875623352351680590948856205928282409340868776340324298634852923844753218977154174783466003587856039154190883178565977401054142815430555685622210841030703193170575918849189432784249420075353838384201324532390498714287514341787272786734961911590238010500031940850352210864251443407886100127612188367551805020704945066320388590347602747713913409795879272526222019564246122502731165951100518716638579887962876953147624977699990064247212245938918614710269824465878521162591534270958892860221068853320704956078766158969204001255346317702755598795360564469887898808641481013828265738701332697344784883285378705134025702094502722646008348942364696393037137352300001723966679216036916776940229994865169211696767597734365932994770662331279879031551821807813940904806395862400054258770180223108183583539890134342870164432641367702293073434123401 (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.