Factor Info

ID 166494
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 45212790630389588428943604053519615593568360239440996864872686375031243037954133813254285728564764687093611045362927136680901869177193687469875265468216124526006881557502058022077758983412533675657970891043225932724209018735036917135426798670530665542184845654323058678808852648157909757263837653708460167404548855980877988868897447132966547896052151347120468211467677134116557439744279354098080367853745800336478426952105983070461616201090990542688111785970190590253318380895490161762221633714507897551580323850730106880518428504823155006277681234340095433189180855834806054151410302877447997928882398510168972376050264152139783181117546769755108086393998182757223200582431621020545516249667539224739976063838813364675977936361270149598946303953739294439363349036366124023523159953802117552027873855761576119070856738915260287964655739155411448317003528051333140789739046282244727366957738068260686199386336869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17411) 129666906452652590684803897 (proven prime)
(ID: 166495) 348684115841838780841234911495471491707497135485980676487070663782708360748961931989083480922505435508213693164199934042797272106341936653820563082673139550597163186722145999426243227957647003319547995981759671960343503696199926321147018051024889404970185922071900286984795744824598456284780519876815568805317672055824070421456121114836632123357512979356756809763052113722418234081187921171057437048764478688049704424816854854952481635059990831820412857511941754461863988036432844760252729409673666502665871598661767281120127714494406343677592841096823287302905106129811979742056198678129530877167950962644027988728261969158648747158116041973287068780613574323904916749059766974890529762870294485722358587246861651641175593186745947228034790493190277532147136139547454559059694230203124158511441870468262298891332398729127417857484896214677314291042570673471042034312772060442434574477 (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.