Factor Info

ID 166433
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 2302405769283482093192698866211980330251262738672863077764781163658187728960809246529463162648289404519724080612727445756886971950255335671801354761320608476331933699517881707733669740081246432415346548985183357369439631926704950284567329641782842520192582127729969706995949108813930045106803637198104872748263764302922365724844504671336274221122259875346683231695252075257445127946298374394534354246504383479540343439222984101107584492914171357704845706592232979773054563523426681357693149400623950819054196297421406747119428879159027092455088001353253830613263771774371496999783504355777318277706283269930327979682806071481095839656486191537823906321100985057903946169624340891605429233741860212120348787643834181377193708602290843219478633229332375121632441815572604910835480702268305350487803530008826687193494172430275469593392107484311632956781269859058344309302729360194946019837297435224257325621832089

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166434) 1740269104463086681404229 (proven prime)
(ID: 166435) 1323017091654814839933626718213022257441365238314707173782925330923674696716008550887667235326200769098580155705932586013785532862353769455296268739028236888785412176862868613115607287741267782470912640274129413782612074614104285297399570489845469525580894564167545173754127429250551267502503656877830893665671078051819575506613646822141532300333025120960670674245695940118329349207398825731895483271342320150588059097414341548467817217850870595689225545958653670501403510985473146135088490946484687759133697761099996157541187513479429730353093390529467478174016503397620592801921997223462743009700400488618395634615341520416065016977162870030125728356753106909757488234086713693310102120811423040519414171435689311885038826218796736608445191920213684712061335467326450245002941418752184384900238563877056541030003272619090434724549444130871942616267325898173514467301079950066288310341 (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.