Factor Info

ID 166332
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 3695776527524759823699061844506855104711376287189222605885881361407880588004871513726193897959169281515635823551284538542578879072760234844145960055787181028363010219528748298028140109249791919191575302856207973731875685330955594464243712961277475529804467223363346700853910791057634302138533912835308703005773711766219377367892439377808171276359667021305645337144685046626919039142415945777666395510350713097720121065709327629054944082521479542187371952366659343247500681684787071589531013421260515951337151185323807480775092989512273106754929173334139141313698314739988827495337068389037516675778557259877654456819071158729360821415796673753525511497694852826966458159897926168119946654725510839970384661516168439111055084770125552084268534704602729854724980158208300688050920084112041042052453322783708512436938200193934606582188649242192716209592117258190814554234884114069598541263969480973972293111

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7820) 774471014077469888593 (proven prime)
(ID: 166333) 4772001095389056652898306739747729036408816035836662554276799851650899988121333827631474330382100911113756919566286046225218491124733184849225772261978528932940986702099845005139173146045066398194893179605507899365103222156174320569032373237027395332992488372750707606612977275107431306096525514956987647387503031244797949322488322504217234787839978565835852194382930981072015686384305015246866113178310413716025121853246172361325731183899284583924309890721927905837499713678604083185455610723642092602099401695921672484284977719902739109524087128357994410659479112184413255542446969630669366995677060991600547401757389260739202129741418645184762818195618463004508497396398053985916067935571044452224103955897975536859005461314035742398348318758102209585504190174265391380439571826575610140625636492185670605443212860280467574617680851645936572216958464926356486275265234358947702727 (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.