Factor Info

ID 166294
Size 911 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 94311681177361546230451182026973804073238968274934767020729004453615653388211564923539802598028102444409496712606899373574060440714372539826903078506953408742421550359089421566270912098620818501526688016349264543176201538261255867165816803091856881588268419139579231780473651789082526964214989091746322266359836738860196152980077091703185463608249469021011588662063002806912078517248633456056709572616284808563497042293966623542304650297274089579492479751793326897281884332166252347026008337375295242321964618554821549035567198788085987867174843405438691499664849508306561331555158731077728902783771770585856015462744483223201098046154085670113214302845808508141798338238023607189301907051064422482744813761594992101621108469475462047817105882060938574241462837322466512021223585024647253481432610809587303187990281884994352037376523740749765240904361358851472796327175986286394713250635656940945225771509230603

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166295) 13823156125377937300663 (proven prime)
(ID: 166296) 6822731387965350174075013145987189408378929841505637361944047741799281722475368742505264052856098247693416367696225034539310528056817529223411873662673835028198917787274412781120965866257662196140312036900986282881277631139156049512708601633846989207254641822416638457321381114559616366649643213383435645254398351512200199075841597958686924897968975347383699424732701174421673942793805786230696597371433141008728833972664704972341492740743682495188760859806273954912078675558972604955003796456725301503038096823366994563876492551704252081061083538447205762303879641955971459429774758201754102915401116832739543315914288579956633280836453566594763135912786691451989857452655220184282714944203865727363570097203507156617695399843193760595713213700573093064604837008125817840576507880055541253717372086300003413105056998105614604441699442395792145007618035124932437566656153271379180819906381 (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.