Factor Info

ID 166377
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 294749392793548177496712252360626429222691328912805559852845627639151612386145357151531854302323044153098370909737604302417301434930836778058862385569063027073615636400610591874151319034909027947663731477344359779849778368248006733037537901755223718361579871943176088784422118174471698267894926621950282619863086650925828661337483461492410028700997150163879733522244735910927525245290540658709820129984141601945215643260132943865663122448380927710411346607243358997993167525931529484157596732144495558325338577358014347261408620410904979620819531333371249425410235984034261319133963979983541688601384633611889491161777174623297817326415356410867812610935785350560304374629587970613118952127413791545640944738319603493492551545479442713565976166715712614739947377233068464826152722297668556575233359571892648757240924090969602201928666260618052066786815250506514074172146687618318928537175384062001633438470383288869308165187581

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 22146) 2269959032465874003365857 (proven prime)
(ID: 166378) 129847890899317085443696400586813368108154738745459964915408141804108612036403113234394703271609957698725683744908307985481807870758366280060396199593201977963753526871822791272790773995464801912001566979531007674901461159801083369092081761111812063110048454232774435337819876948042090616794166060189852053491702894532679920119608179300182739986859722673825890623979802011958059084836737872922753626622631774507665623147676795912462287776869664049125178303319272791931285993706002704411074123434834601668403029688840069929660265944880833263768614245636986115285059503921910575154742830619425410128182965574166815007109895668860295242630107131686615970871482372114108367808518584009324410033571414573348240393709882869246058360933951558687118262364235783225943076294235912659030216267386585736008752202721822526665268503570632502482194914138839660983839436608262283247068861676662235800779238056365099933 (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.