Factor Info

ID 166523
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 32830487026249715672729052719574965985478906245556366809733551624748889316186841407565444561400337937098055584448660635747655264916307556014979895594286215684568859426742165920370789152619769396424099833971856115536266674752182379438188683747615448306019024141790678061215859144592745916886668276721345530664604714499992189030464353880429719478113273244715416525137326483174812783670937493011067888551979165683698658450412197629476210333867798282286538773549248746265063492768788025738447798151718518357002978621794858027691215951152829375625788915655603219541913958753913240399761476062636990212044216199419120140808260118504866603276512731854584027827055111892623567138745833917293006139772067069934169706469324385482412026135290408483900517938983036159209623186022371987998901718304027275927340572293556596496017575465206103592783303095437471918477528257311470056705453751493879296859414300528886377698849

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31075) 304802655630040764275838166081 (proven prime)
(ID: 197796) 107710633158322147938722286248872803824462949576069175672886146648422696890209936708410268065907223395669228048138552349736046958485672856115330651651099555748679554980968098798588395966039748078565970382852333240928394687621443028920039605795159110711987005739260808475524127999461572738682839088661657681049042010157465406726145848104102041829780119014884874927924216772328423690626482113240404550418688547775441937911938165047489720008060916934236986452884881138455358113738797632263614679790588854806873340758535135240030885148281683965622636606124733601959432374844556786577844220447771265749804312283129790294170744167572302845749632482082350821895427517231622353639319626524461055222341148033329898558384957837251107613334740909289028920565789576354812694180637715967645054213153522324386887086792916416974461359534729642900553587113825192055842907152032056259998113282529 (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.