Factor Info

ID 169387
Size 932 digits / 3095 bits
Status composite
Value 39250659483038450726267094826516370538350163761095415216722902409430081491307274318487528631202786057704636385099747098877412675380445956596797567941245166509860294013156766425074644509202105925481251729062357150658386886168534788060346416149600761399421126464236636410203604204631856746012134126585665594794275207076371920126108677689013171562571448355660558975035108272905792505787351431577401071662285508816109799391199355962265895307419190594993683059616560104092330470098043727678561556961560771483793786493615398361383637995539859248890838592941854106663581303270413217987591385478924392813965642877382031179952847742457500465430861264562365944800099802673405801239250479230582742120822619336714247512477876067532850824053615224998848586272658830111131728701882182406427688676350102426526668088042991973503589553936513683357198224337070562417833296008287345448328956050572878719273259001827743002549524229814042705239691653489

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131737) 7687249112242592598176964045333142849438561 (proven prime)
(ID: 169388) 5105943479902123227996791572360146255224570658339356167972314247231887446352899536699172153801067099445685960015260473548939070790820218506186400690143457685929093404051404209359415240876916602622297545651838624508641083714746286471764185050199813318038339819224828506080019960709026069585466746466016753471348747498106355911016560540888575500148420507767240030116156446505332383290104771672769789696807463055918502383570997342995424835434870468967870415089254862168351569127527600723165416673008076210245824765856306325393124991814404188387833393309162354954865183796567011209430345550372220391941991949122077536857926472542727596449155654917333139343850708581393046134388574728382378568335075390297828643729723778923998356530635145281206134734564313467455852119046090662879752789412110839805824294147201688911634572873177648810263289426758442024334974888947036377713586541945337591724049 (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.