Factor Info

ID 167368
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 545353987047303551067987848530065246326312749554764855920591828302682572617943490232480271262288513398190117214044834860922353045096448063942529615513552578088787066312011419352581033955328427935136093552784493100288205288970952807193864898063486773092035486187469153553997542648752196794511115619695087362889997537289578533831256890950413170853199395649365631715801756577271969708917479747108071112166446192422604810105155759989008141258766182352061540736480401082427303768493380626491672363392878002139831434883016454145431574159386338945639870217168773678719096114238092904464179025500734509485492571818798542478871606440713994998353413890469305625627708523500851011641003210212653991227866312322001507105345635689404451914949414113037715550763923343823457121787986532418982316738948559546044276393765532757149185276158175482035784593485132095786341522672084843263353971312130086885807025808262630410950671891

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7648) 1006795824867486182291801 (proven prime)
(ID: 167369) 541672873066475709140922616081483774351952644722180418048765121866276691140064460134362973634142547721248676512358667305174650659794045829869019853074889808503059587696378050622858535855936707967075073111824278780123773363996717165473820312811641244327005568602513598247105357261103227808210604046294752240839994979890273975945419659881902125628661872178042002179114037433524176948946956939139904655220235555350905965572646950496707148517503924122966424604949887361355148026430795800626595246808599236311344572077979062289192663219934101863655228649048731012319271540199777698828872573465396730796846458607067244866080424372695806131171090425530505854308787158971813386525090878947049088520711300434398466563188973145553175153821311805546822569337922884299432452275714737237494380990952040036582250235653400899027645404627162837525591498035613283106905031186244479594831753875704649718091 (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.