Factor Info

ID 113574
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 166097412208161774499940519602944852068648882689351239600285035586975237932873749676743683141467734614602246247836574065621531586442884998897805947078133754101822445683213553418544539416691915703297955581522152479833294025050544795907307166069294835735350928159806503960555789114874052262104080656043227312351968740331768266384949502353278032283262452450618924744727712834986101626494285033994054640593185764830328547844255851693171491577330781773182210946010515444316406214466746561700156365816491898429810766681004184790176352959972628829138365453536039312799589533872811633832913961675662865860444545798655189980838258846092841212326602439136206281924676021497537711404842712222761045954770573189552006463829679510623321821949562671637605504360961637061209805377229830698593161093806103132296682135966367568526737311502622803620085771341594765798393619510512096519882637984666590680660000176214820676923361

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 44669) 921605957574678413406823 (proven prime)
(ID: 113575) 180226061738216116245939535906426988102101693392597298387637610496069727978034716685476478916189854897045443952985554114705693130185306763561856256507316520964666265373848799840663177640592939018607933205908983426291353709813983771695192131506690317452717690200071291642363155717663213069687659584157140345171141997235358433531179778978070805675140410165992602086868206531139624782434805808217160416964720914587463547992653755820057283482983573670744984220452881679174102076995250743616749572147469833269835179399096031603883604991256050671184756180796082353040128826847849968046154263141416907762793537238589017591524275116368511747629551844541963894115953862993081684413227378303899385369199215115509418073726039462355641520598592234131132638590222144102035804069813148371990707371006452065978688661117460233709201600377916393784297181191512975780789534736075547594011729630453657207 (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.