Factor Info

ID 166526
Size 932 digits / 3094 bits
Status composite
Value 21683429366964413613366085189071755927177208576205758376785742726904738993618130043122141736719908514423598401167215538328297109182176361793781160596007056726231039908000645352865774994443950199512036682970465717913608087056485527281292810296070590839348340511208075318727152610965131015757548922201672093150477217139771961609758171516191732946011344275195289677128298417989214612601968379927043806367677724924455612203737067457490584486640589424609374051796367827104603204777450323592625329281570048956812256522073448991905839516545610565415500971694534734371305461838249433384764475775128822044879627705205556909726217220762639940748055111965038311243283052826499686611783842726300221020632860500939522093194067387250698273620127801178297330676956645908746280283584571125650939482709676283487830589163803393038163915316792686899683768948933457326169214021786862835911571215722895394804945463333554405009985321560345363718196233827

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7486) 904949028329910415467529 (proven prime)
(ID: 166527) 23960939995682773355493176912687382938571127783857919834914641503401900690429580357657166437393568903091763085145762839730448610195106168976186297582393246239547078474253852958730304860320627727139699911814765545435160821857277849088823929264177364216390073656193923667275338724392014220374671809245469065950478864338492005200933969775874072644528896080491712271663386949091174820581390121245413368739599708815068618937974381544488913102051187032270476711367335753411281129677436133963614471016014357935791691938113990437578263992393213622430644608897442443632372948929966471149694122774138625393669420027909331909722176829416995638599890580688993056628398438683291256209856581209648673713740291453712723988657032517758055704906772956923359778986618508475309633236027287188049608798485217282812834439641890708471387658719071686482740837590461140038556114358811149312514234171146865831060083246210282040535563 (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.