Factor Info

ID 164926
Size 934 digits / 3101 bits
Status composite
Value 2924357738557735782720022402532493780594239473679755082502383209664271529191430353493738374605816156078829639735646439401170570463420849441014794548899714942908861841898580078217930696817743634879447616149692126666722715630631071550526150171327504600323708341030749122881184850072084790159361517072167226992161559749348614218528219945033172371245200314756932000623155640202359138153686586515181132952214801530168420215534346056196249330917219000257131097401830100837958658105359699801605049654821183108984885818131093747306649130616673352681908373057999011039450370145038795353352437671658658057594025934809355732489434304012861911652630143702286894255309045102061409931599355896053085948572801385387352771230375723665415864344777923958889064730178481620289585083032740548787612946624332807888832498083337279183160691412868284878400097602982066447072655278307324984407250884650132800058574415985355488615702736347605427782146167648433

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163854) 1848751080662079451841126113823993921506943731565418398634165101516432453176034433812603533401483098619361182638643946889055283858890951468449216910149378455414695229377672040808294698026474436808002199690128223635005486510365637686625053351321571699969393700393141519919771490171447345066941030508774822331307565464692957261 (composite)
(ID: 196570) 1581801773719833246266054487045520855009356691560687070464165676542130802191749953276994974262938158694475119062706790890074280597353536036989818520294529639695123836359620810863833118482638895558632096035391943931603087892320496004801339455534418642543725805669463080602694477386373222512827636172543329902438170867602304747204771326927523080525720683323914554313502537975177566160698186317348589107842673689809289906634565998809202628868976640388783494664931307922659578221275017479592464273428088851883075727355991989872496282775295580391428988241406569581897044785374948872962947291950002031391985133937653 (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.