Factor Info

ID 164933
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 793305866782506688992074662529679717205186059611001327964073718024105481803313172146756407260162433917611176429086654179903082657157911240525810003910004287857973088698431244983997472337635256450049243644929400469605871109888539774441354540706975030971994168921167573306890616663919758127066185735024812182507262976370913025187956758789066835834457325147514363938112959254047366791911622943553256881238016764969048073842915801749206835644928772020073936344718018777480058747663694279366508740097526732433212661158521430363590675220524380820012829117974668526518675478818810003437401097575830613841512088108283376046293104122668341829270430370712985044461702056376877042915120093734432235068626409716317627560900802539164982851349414597852217630016969425611654935393192368812165719906345639328495896206728237331608067370258726718387412421605845783789356143738521516790131844676832170150186530666126679642665141

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163535) 190753265393077226220781 (proven prime)
(ID: 164934) 4158806220946072274426674065242538063048675228652585160272094214683239515795148679486224660602194245585578868433688509798981160954924656121485812784820335824331506682396029919779190260317435377473011857335345267349691607079378313327769790103860994334884493836802853755987844924139914095453180982351493930421470486420859438131364015288074405961522599830089370495585439964427953944584821595394583482590765979025103072042354358988933266996419892210045868176695683825354842511267442597314488661535340063353456720172436271676317420865748485062460364234933549785028135458096609445160931561587112015604323902630593254628592377140799697978551822480212105349156658056607353261444775828540293330997817743428086565523477167884424635843934898562877012037949356509149776676605029425644752434520891663887565302553543189790086054309046249942763242468285046722380866077649756966533459180244903638147561 (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.