Factor Info

ID 166352
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 12151883176429893379816088201276655138031584234957133351402667267329194820511946861710521653822901609920741215435594019726110963590584921375237153967441758264940507982389963249203955240378069816626935394231265417249993874487148428090161974830197007138295540276226664333703463560426153017356034951810392470975045886778448757607831875448695385657845525766844850883233204058608516085391442752529103640645693093057392203892421400927724892388864699039989831333397757846373506736781105280795491863731588592877130525868167572869668490635969868457841548858015303488346094802989114581107875951573905798362194460478538574395267975097916176534563132424902346505617855716112243026544721670553953625836826953294678193399497904924631240190868446856538855661462346748237798303001648476523419308331723766402430603252796460711259875217021459598383487059614942197427111515488750603964578842645064063036632122723333105068417011994403863131415951

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 22124) 4446759533780201787150215112991677995887492074450532064548507890980935596069519645353070947154311534475870796428007385729310743856027761653667114119740345973695658778785603416777020580054222878551646303669259639263466374578429956108429557764744913344083423972124064207083059228642238259983927248897547892663090442534911524134963180618374723197247424301888549239660820570890724816196612502823759115211365508748521531729521227566615914940259897810037 (composite)
(ID: 197511) 2732750238486484121720497974206718792102449742142242751793974567643241698324843152611852382865036077918013626785880650351840695881586956319225432966308767530979205955730422038514478812890148084972870434202351944572860133505143818925791929833877001181461451674330756680377061961296234516989581760824645621577340469834657942089538942162875385032190824648951657582186729984103856127376053371960822112127287577641275121827108118303933194122921958829447237580024188333181578095102323 (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.