Factor Info

ID 169397
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1421142022585057106184051163672718465442332770278876572714769083513163302269165320097760903009890820003260569253587596776033021047858040081738423274184199361026278004806816234634318498276785330737485980326133061065239262714437448287950811236625894523558791870007807666747090914979697587138625838434058368233946191973649932223897691255007844894734959447810812899686130624475109145714130378840980649016375463660648493174353698346211867287689923204243282699864903536306842627827867940212165255402811915491392206562724897877643157868799309315919790483040110131144058289867634933556149084170028972815600439678307795732413531766900697363411683697090876621830475974853240843037401878767125975513257441421296037220553307097082709383000066434661297990975888961592441900453643450863580936183638583396454347750060725939535651962366756360579448876675530050218768966233224859782255178442190833018338126842129172911010006048246787413217349

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131992) 156211149550774441321811821193 (proven prime)
(ID: 169399) 9097570990751418942366375762127882104423662133383855572554789154823988383186287294191829910481796020606572522775190630942906466438735820656251444231135830152469211201764776270542289601100829119499397211034194785626562114508444502619951453408101901611889974512469326898611666329619577995491206715982700026270181544125125032877448788441988799630079678981075072199623549008606530155206436566110625108553423886029304622932291936045904158159570865750752207388509124734697281813827176400902735082837999597191516839802719018064527508130672741287648380742785799014391704985950295953353514979114208207269590648648504395807187418556001527110077264480709453787293022319815039780929537659005515465310147489192348960379891891624780901595542151928451889298757979402492803330197786751405083864880684449681364599931739276142373189571979055869187694300879205920552770790428012012678963612819447726779525090844893 (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.