Factor Info

ID 166562
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 32702213590760342925647872756685332319748067104514114584967877790707943353024212708356244316599232807904367684134547281031463344196984898154289755584878715506972232464726665054154600271384691823731632298234048607478614598875412923379602388649428308525588255360013285421129004705084108041473633884896240897860715311259242186119284880892473906289711326848087842362171114644624767029310438796409802241087211301192005643907418988692807045823344508076079282675437151503846940621614376915656532668302119337082101768413792025992035217391652630147295316653359121825137124392134793147742130878782129132452737885807795982782734285074184458089230086985471746623079210273839782646736468814355104019616274489400470615631525249425397049795868999789761550360506371002784396877819124999047607009727438368626416798900071979466925255922307825137160831874153028303995445034108716306770276316619978913859999862177850595267365993484802496599727

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7511) 18969653181299397175271 (proven prime)
(ID: 166563) 1723922587208854958382682063755291755073592983179306174320890833012779851354301271145489755393454102215391408991067299047416207097114299986439430064850495409835971834265282639356360411969461304134981787881348784902168711556170197071659760303725184922929139870152177617965264317151346791526859279490154128003140157161035756273448538426369145563920307776634848000118200302239196451269260815840265000266715789661123845872103628888975587317850012366034557378774356081416601435057429158268778863799157602146046591069825423026313083536731206020604586149707792072484208140440583753798413550525765429314953266322753144394681752207548888994275871737559902969147629388634742934006477137645584559925083483087076951521225416293799997531808023554297972282727741062852943437840822719113587199340697788171537361728397124845885363181481552685511973950480185065054212958811719857369171177710751318654534370481886175737 (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.