Factor Info

ID 166520
Size 899 digits / 2987 bits
Status composite
Value 89024774966669794465866371276294692959376532691193410847412651978189360907451260650316327414947993083599155986136759371080363930951518146733996592477884445963727789858594853251096123255071647861124101309708114270246753357609146460377219628129913748146394961253800550553964217532694232984853668170725927250391658860298310055913745958363053833508725930237093643658056058722486329030444867631551250809723220634901524048712066308830244214270559900391069019245197557666717560658785970803379539719296280980367549399267898009388998001219542851616600798762621457215801377283385189833872810910833479094710224523703983133524053249267494399096211089899833501676376836833707041020923694180073338110014444479138549684356062387041572737264045850817278368492768401922324670548969542547412336302286652726408059912643103751931205210682246499380055781154586012409499757196155704292597877285804477024370507113439230619

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17422) 24362285875922356868655021961427 (proven prime)
(ID: 197790) 3654204511845681387026057770780792596764608183373423696603705372801540926966303358992062870669385023559780119075106845371487356167636164782209262704030987068519737831061166444835865022744736370727265050001961115720931196467023355612942606236253528671670999047013759706978305117317055744572004201305268373431835772303480785664477197279412435301427400159827574857239010447807428368142673902578259429874380949961817497067788752092451429684152622385570196060890461142757066507925929305775294816428864111513054531997962355254614342652675098734897121641920207391624807389991621550424326897948749909292115411728514528678659976204161594832587677797821255260189300204532237245552769533862187320646939026428070302605553447877842613171022837913566315385249255353930528728971443210032993632609801502506315537522318413949141160320226080762374274388389438172939958193775789174108697 (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.