Factor Info

ID 169349
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1246239331476569866579641789507044266721220640154494891285934300406943307228095857984492021458367493760898309152111255244248719285531104220261875597944874680911410772587327193121699044869983707298056292214011691572896053335787483765312793743619132944493902715942556231471676731750073854432238109817097942240811016455151372700993015290500152476317209557649114474355623355212954454441309293872307625942643379981708263997998228582038139378785835878353510032353242118031590203975058809435177530068740885262098688739020959698464506438393101041461605010533149803116784320767888912226578035575739285014231706870779208181187876449319341055728915670357918160041018613616204184360151455905639512443304316866257401536039887721862617981645706639001422129463739238486057404886030035877836009287047738515989094541266613906208719591286414917145741515719512604729596614624402647296862976407870696910604919182185237787306903

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 167811) 23624394860436672961074440125549492456615261234980975872188679386843 (proven prime)
(ID: 169350) 52752222388714950450413537367164680717304499986077448050690342818043496902229849548767534654564398424704136815022608519176436079082091682230088975069249904198567264178590748146705582499803183427202459638498655566728392813484437644691668844521905455034113983864045209954413683664352870863195992148454527384389233834053291922834946692197786539034018549252075128267604703501073164167269445830931590653493082640553124221071797044622480173395886713632845308593590702852402730548065829721012732313187122616034539466783018142180276378932934244031643410201355676852326130473820266696675686029730069953644904645680178989508524606207987692203628087564410409378912238357867948974679119411456283338347672228646590895798617696884113094458151601487182361293965060348799916643027957800042774204820320676066603058570883642986625131235164857246757814322421 (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.