Factor Info

ID 169449
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 3936304116845452412389078384298799933521524302391991500698181345004256605691927548205958543662722753073209662439121075653937781202119675817012863096670409931438997146973892468920657719937101062828719466893693707347445205957964347762812043192215920818876512109443480882250424274629303946819566650173716550488727430688209560121209445907860628333006086518159037374941703350578435345909190077306468636425283029813123667561247983697111066182700183726838143894969948078768872368356079361687163334318897944305822839760966633178471477266786758110735984989322305985920665799219942723509239441116745213443999979427797692130771447925254168612699016214296844021704951240879514979002200461221907177245555751201048716060740291066192547532424737049729115881919002276315678450246704443481538670269904146272432299633226990417522220960157700546645557923581542783152586500686042141374947987629001100426887609706678054487257105355951574978395919

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 167717) 379919184478057330357419845346252603881265273961 (proven prime)
(ID: 169450) 10360898521756008311952637253334028458404279268600151190670018873177041234786140275310425424681826678258892401852219155920117170136694449331401883682882233359558866592108863221175011752426768344363924034245981625768833353669509474414400810587048770116171025135605648665611408074726079051093240974395356718798692102161543758825721608400454679777751009852324265526439186476207688840930716369780368000612082615574797274174499805157800405385538442990981984003207782634599814565252140420777181593823674480994638557983118959013850475987970454332624385982627781927990714180357365377692444910249644272600128949691450099301506297200620611764466768326501573856399549378932096316070827900758693479306766432454282024491728284245795875778302724188472723957629233725762556278809705204966932353654560442702596267260732074614998851668132868955734241186469540862407007809373753081668465086673079 (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.