Factor Info

ID 169330
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 329545892591116458652122149677094411214955880694300742395709557214986089602203383294157645327680458732541669882433604667336568488377259305726868612465643537669179868446945941143774442613398586151892830318190832579822432340419309022975826704446203420917948536679866305788370831641777738294563586627469325848445306482936170697921732132957410008157378837264876581713057570735681743792717197538239657700049006877455460946024251995641842016784510997697733903600854278015116889345881067265824623345352335996987297520111591114846313457915458964074806156244042502784388894476345799737807230895026591547173342709666593010230313494922536572819791964996948387869421290623774260988532464121220522873222291563708635640761254025029653170354631852484864711829527052745176561792361445293104410313728729519152254452940623945246844939952485138305868676791030189090158168658543099878134278475433230747958266751774186103811473815272587940589901

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 167803) 2018656483852209137639505692992077007 (proven prime)
(ID: 169331) 163250109777094364291316584810331253568939425224277792195872376630665614201180306962146646898325219772795064293256355784973518396911355757772774973749178999463910113934972812199892779516994574955856078816019711420259906401758246967979099468755459162237195353028344315302323462826908796579851417405768513070962153999527528949284854573142306600821728908177032706876659139190364058505686164874803484633037943676700398035222782279271064231596620833111867266850299479481137080824957192345810731937820942417320221593959297004163072748786395510548385299533786450692019826983978299800006336929062583003537281835032707114471832238221770805660989790528940362893902079485317109509979411406182039476551829145901155414995414546044316438759721278644663318972087672470024055682816900925031698826020041890315833558542216379916459328451822658719001973136471468399479674131344132791824725763877417745239843 (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.