Factor Info

ID 166402
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 6756063597286117345892828225362660353964263382894290548731590079812694704748221279964905622790550311830981098902415452292825297235424484094959625843542324818311339037486355800462120199219198608832815689907585006398548610040390189606797502964631238189343651308201331321521043582951675306503475939997744882384162732747953477092681876012450583418726425725642190384510831679183574674965481089416089011538595926235555583954342214554373370679007785620859265583167999909982816684412175098146098886365794975933794070624980015021838529845532474571758096516573255504004170550993868834938680844900435972023090632125686071870668420142014236525474159659496371399995192138119594543869424420813549109988228487348044911235706189819870308668241386854259731126028280171290312153384755567351562008032918163399052019391113629026127984273587050599218717508382357984530632675480734482242125061219782869627524865355182773139887

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 8026) 52572017528450872868981647 (proven prime)
(ID: 197583) 128510639593199509159320158658284237315033799801377101397184453348426893107741374188049890700964465552591149339535041236250962383477184335860002748696778578019471573729476983206280826372096370592603265285900933870087566072615433204869794232752246988062214877150354695406691496580267587126929902845840354163109263506775760304902491973034760600189965150319149566678423916522189862177171302533190560542444300529402676194352114371264233034180515691901211409756214438382737667396651223485079436319297115708977921629985655862719711078186881164450284152412554885168717520468432102004187213391116720839658422496412060374470687430203203174117850353422306061567164094838104350093031917255094755276254284462490906755107895517696317295180939535866531174125706546596129612450501378767246025743525813813955554531666414709882829034248092867444827657456163874232645708741433015556327167574269921 (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.