Factor Info

ID 166522
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 21883045975232657850598226561823495308740373276932706620064153754894050088398942113992027052212980661706132156476087220426358273248028865780287202219288235553749228330032288899036714522778069759832339915611441509534462345672184169000368326197961092541162780669833276820203093888101518537701224561592790124187384741690130167430972469658050378102546245314477203417059143959946802778414043519442855966483448755262778193215355734552150969594763234853541246487012056632175315802803522036000853914768579351343485924829233512168189370530545645387028921510617573733328039509621158385675230429365330112821273392089225221683345831278899704905737002013758130623179067735763152643417297367208886348315058593391660038033897499364083141973683822707470203098587153683560718425619562304545141378428979170007963053369706695843199680075882134361015082586131751084796872270389779398706956726869670077381815378572300701117853262969980529869029112669

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17755) 666546492524951029181 (proven prime)
(ID: 166523) 32830487026249715672729052719574965985478906245556366809733551624748889316186841407565444561400337937098055584448660635747655264916307556014979895594286215684568859426742165920370789152619769396424099833971856115536266674752182379438188683747615448306019024141790678061215859144592745916886668276721345530664604714499992189030464353880429719478113273244715416525137326483174812783670937493011067888551979165683698658450412197629476210333867798282286538773549248746265063492768788025738447798151718518357002978621794858027691215951152829375625788915655603219541913958753913240399761476062636990212044216199419120140808260118504866603276512731854584027827055111892623567138745833917293006139772067069934169706469324385482412026135290408483900517938983036159209623186022371987998901718304027275927340572293556596496017575465206103592783303095437471918477528257311470056705453751493879296859414300528886377698849 (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.