Factor Info

ID 166514
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 3334061449265588559637202645657234860723429040378725626974006565824329022618417412638338613594722399223605458194200925160971887046371137675497491501126957525723312006289906938671555946583488237543847965303956388590426987084817727840985306089455392914845769235584416526890348540023580274925375429462646006167043716487501040914651522655402187877521271251495697218445653910786657404567560930114159868656261788243228509062213706155443446126977027340025917569457795078099954030941281580910724571312177571500362612106863122181988748088672161498696910881738131527173776441032324834079994473531482054058910769822894927539418345407328841353309162145143117302859154118971658005919903752151874327942153098908861810290263497417448779190751673522798475608532277666796219816853484369777524099786784902033156644906269450028476381829669939476466317931440692651234052828239596407784410240251402539495375666069295911161589558521594321595263

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 22246) 2749835111565105760420339 (proven prime)
(ID: 166515) 1212458679883523087127889956957030860488059530054420554109606007729477243927011455132757843922294477131973589595453031252508675455324542556571758640559254962152052814724265561867221695284514766795374492404841458515864411125319667904974666390846491884724087043512753872727346475902911846181819537498265551724573212283012172712585316257377712820694318347652227752639190317984344768525930532611876421582283543637300018978515629308078863597558655901191101540234317298350149383068016607635547233010889726957496978553122390282635203753839212459461592385037954534146998253828489523277004187183781818622834808402885377196839369909537031530439587432260844681749172423437262090265230655503895501401330845151547614691112968817236055318439585224643473369912098742312869235543136015110780970599538354644754663238699363451543908315372930104636613501971390599181057282902435563983577322130391398157117758872520517 (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.