Factor Info

ID 166467
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 13911204378617876347383393120073406522762535032535314471605024338777176377896298611041624791638003054124833481340441395916453755472122058308290553103533606343914540830216089853873225903400669099073129196075829366162404994457030095619223993612035200426496486492083397810459667154460266229835538553068794713108534565580259038217246751261482652941915421776000408297511621785747640328230720037291397813074511134579814600487504110692789606120876091983390017239521040840491129120309852816320308277542403426562489037178799546410621819791227784480358881296289771763485526608709467508283163360598202260600575619626809444199946508368804016536634740106157431881116626814770067542601805306868878868089709451486475024520254139665752353867619358993835501589611686776026631404596309921045339905744101206658685874092795012821790531646660417729917301238191827850351956410491039913014352790043216361747273647539988696344611

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 8051) 2880933848374725856201 (proven prime)
(ID: 166468) 4828713573713558076507485826426376254880615057543452552448042603336952690346652483930705309309436845194800954511775834293039449904676101021008502280214045733430763496382120327512046190449670836806876928523890307750119890917384588809484642569550158053494240046872778159352391692326497472999724506641816534872430556871373369862849464988088729357273010317673255744854855141608813065262555956058707545017791681120046273621184377901533742325637154553409211618467335329540881545988441415530714751510020761326899981550458385246142311941015870387999302320466711086403950019104447151896505155142676662182118167496261919337605225074251097414908321709055796857287206173343829657810430194642070298052298969800432581951238471579753336416270841408386971610652267270279744562763331995457979686737497044197424254732213646471905191415703559044362683942644303218853435995594969254578411642762944246411 (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.