Factor Info

ID 202167
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 15527919328289253713375539069109924174091886226148160686355094397536794896682083759514814366461194152276471959684812448121346702671020405547147478277572518241143612113623386895476351765984211519431396875263107784003335113725677674541703736517128205018506239238818496044117982068813715724628382900230276418946706305445461214552420162271620145498150356049960503949657890053888302071066278813721621206377035024857136335110883547717014322758995027933748389160864705803795262842093125611509544931238778671693070112504445306668583122755254514136422519945308682973777172295698070761161797437838031416746002448735846090075883489721053523196658982488053773580138585458683798699173648661763924795248592252599200902820757640583503317515230743766593110675650475871723658591639733345541838183888855268889760274438036619400902175574804462552781687532409808133935847099785169271797910956367138306541225275946366397510926735313726942736499

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 202168) 7006414604129476308880596221 (proven prime)
(ID: 202169) 2216243286421749801586284903082390579853880737168404747857094536736523952771929477478922243093953019465809632977516114420260971992570622098453911724656048251660048322302920392861963731799904941307690039727140527377262383832036925571509956670345380898737920752286714521880315353260460485067074571865353593504100153524713429668360279274269552754255144814022474000080696808603523990467963546586512935510759934851711539378033002662530790807552932339394647717269663504895112650633402964103148420026526106009551115247594389551084863735720080690467683136849917253064556692730127692814317611162804493345613321190766982571578072082006727865860443712180398599459123754094097552440681685393374610883365154834872170401700826210095046402593991466867111069494040538624998287028649937784507716813269113266758379300546454147901779604291459573093263407487682492507924296680369454506506551451411322983024458102319 (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.