Factor Info

ID 164988
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 758330051274486429784459488858686738289616277431869283810512928421703987380324003907316759462628530717767091130896150677604952032896447270149494217244917396420023493757061972387322049686533014370945718715646113708772976509268516670607290785742670095526836496126866075283007651191868346008466787622041258525548416913563235770738337110145042577194251504552133402663639002330794519220537455590544745481471929020749270840356502630178217230674519319626506211618439409742144876670100247646807993698479890728482047008804291887510125539153257135417626684789215564427287177244235177606897981691674608991285872999324851269554228624634527955692968979996701026295515727519042874426610302940410903403552298681475177798823208526781873635269187893582888564593615633865475094918315504223043691640612674104016607664230015361923226733976651650470874514424571300716926760818635417054122118680944222601956376858305938635637788084097

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 164545) 3104069340174172018827572461 (proven prime)
(ID: 164989) 244301904425864363547750525763896120459521340772816610861214605759646476522330926211583066928196870407194181978903558884126062876386425834540077056714166333247022864944501626867398493767334256951931362637366769276299996448335100306168146549891507207939842118525633273328871267182620746529068484254896482862703529863768865232794884486772748198393901593867989440238495917907752264881298499617513680450378492817440200820725583268222795388674864145346813966933622256532905312957867124000105278064119546091017387854575134334803195536487997044911451986411928648870232756372715232771770625982953785173365202712487648879955119996965024608857824207952008946562137913859244309850046581351468840522974983918947079696914152290658896197372777206170457397941752825008651754093561917887831710991018927017269933232470608375918912172546301955093340028735188996817395198182448798803857315713884319448677 (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.