Factor Info

ID 169410
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 110231197433890133948211468126670812441455487785782781988248549781748388161043628839433100549800302191305568990955237443063512697561941138726861614508765369054311201594228042283343469492987666100067379594318375253217323515668695821055890501715029388237493660235022698691789275548593814353466144750728657114972974551697427386737488077877300740075954734171107063984396905699714210015590001051652010156094720285472878951704397328427996176186572743683527324656425113401345407847048439999943488635442841873733078766110345226670650634334266750402497465920248994805106205349607770805980039914767687829608554193318959915147715345710766470963403197487815111843398308118274414743550619585859247917262276924197297877639479825742259376698881526350262435805529302928269486564212234482488743426249791005026210640392376773462532855362663718477145532456910049548426192449892447577051707638962416564422118892462752910858681897260151411

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 167827) 201773586986282524421768503820293 (proven prime)
(ID: 169411) 546311333808939751503979923163617302341817543683818790191058942397675567886813376201126194831465162051041346080261235833211509354407233860100888383868016097856570751980281089887255877952957780626801963876586595541927915354686788057455603415915023338745565014003095436043644838723894450680918641217764512204426109636936371458895639405478542695697202893587519270895998027732666545190658114594838496582294025206919566939131083234890781135441220939295980470962077174227127127803050390898735437244875011388963777486497360577078691836515407965682932173776926133237745319746384207078872697770261307368781059274098972355485411033364289478700594530189966482656212080052668946403668662451118245940094523440858542830565133182314071148881656553909319799150720007854105302904057607832645015878307104241758942830260076257385505373480698721879202281151794774256869904387695718623568259980637742549527 (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.