Factor Info

ID 164402
Size 546 digits / 1811 bits
Status composite
Value 109121458986029737704757426563527678677496448228684129976539048539766854570540724992012920655973276483636057919799006810972455697500961158547247475230350292672278200375835357777974549470739025495950408088151146264986337143113627058101448665205854785205952460473108559086582044660360929991276407396998529173319167239869065054133280052386403282710846589847808649126724502814339101271117930404081174123522164123283973517536255665832535575176443069628496814293423369291245013688869517221988834420059237134234175485287986524636147408534391450033272361

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163866) 1240017243774369606261255140497235226686510893299834325219254367533076804487053277680680740569048700355909872378485812788900665915412293153904631015242559473574183981403141954635304627418697341622027052045898311922077251690067706182854144102868839343022404193642467201 (composite)
(ID: 196083) 87999952850563102101038977460158120308281614083808732768903288334753411943060956046447726189649374652560425926570478571568058786199757483618671146510716751382397930232127174964124370802366189660086003507133038464324229487720855107654178020361796146679773792030365449887154453161 (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.