Factor Info

ID 166381
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 8265740139174729685898945884074314274997480442451634335401733848918586260813874728011986272251060350747323373652332430709344687005956524180941074324641282830259256732003976807338498432803904236421003212038398152068964526462146157758867147970091709639906756929829033042183356210184982222929675306968136972693213214327908678679197382658404793864597928953643317631207352736432729365269831631273895127505485642614635597091355466704453571042857302459366862751919903676616373976526327580829126305168471947313035069061434306437762223419368785240411224448704073984392501112198198924044969591441003092210917857563640583988159376539679623456763126290266197313421610765942033799115063574184990822143873777977277163680147425203212298514055119705221059326600308704217753396110783335057150161361668569220615064557229273386282237863560402682659925217047226995372926488731782625977513613207901005005653018800625665706597221620709955269

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166382) 31012095702638462924497 (proven prime)
(ID: 166383) 266532781867801756550677247118290711271724792423164394451406624982371825232938560193351635390129062611515345078342462136318929867757018117410151382861335665909203559793658467218558186879051221210965754684468298256878706290714081570826049051379349400877039925355248193176119906039443883718497210264210271355688130928689021937115224021443516049298105466594245117644711705983217364471595575883926358426365052689619586764740451777167185896556993024777536914815109823278435341154802196173137276932172560845900139469262083706947699397283220158875921923965003243967506516602152743486147193219729787619008975023970581301847444186789160152073902469709159040919676771338307708515739988155901146075658688817152745493366774391581380997679292642628797553034496666487708467400454539383347675215421897433703807401142720791235646210940632231270583488586451925270871517443714803936163195253614508030792167790577077 (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.