Factor Info

ID 166589
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 13646833695940672507661825613778048771296005154971434441974514425114247797853800432479876527144865237047044862293365799398603749949374991789710801177801312770969378288988688566435121710218906755722479210739907059255002263180929291521176041473648750792458034809909043119147543792201643753133921509200062847444909024114313230394581408972532039410090568278619719521457097152985306040756635711189382561891620624386037909455893336796998595087769867778602323099702232232608472545168955222331804459193941718974310125831342289980228634117987911265890860633923823441625684546792306043704250100100992639041649709650020541475888853268275787388138982275606992572549526294067982871372633410802122728233776607986497745705285742680032903293605200242039396120536061857920009240339431263347305134136586144539374623568144509669677948666689699129307510817427170049490291365358835577313037555572810754537164062990218420304219684359

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166590) 903442482248536725738013 (proven prime)
(ID: 166591) 15105370805649620875994070554872310846916866846520242849963344948149945076376561379198444289611682855384726327456682963243911476587115917199370743505961629906090088300055985294584725396901848362870998718257764664770883942692970738017191273198680095692905911409787024716876633795823563550467775334235715230919160722888990048469711789783653760973014989214166815800986478201957056906944194881947016046015579700597379345423391446325468923179407392584088741029182133815887275870747446857807041431382571914310783331387125896097100421709322881389395939650840327884510438979904290584705196873677590368489608210875178459442580640828497578863715245210959650805194924752193862981469374980252632377654441366986895495268455155283098983207454413892486130191761341805156177020761310362465672029708348548543437830603927161412899926210338515540859635800555318155905665075291168511111573468367356482934643 (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.