Factor Info

ID 166668
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 12353280991091978353572090064858221747432791983286991418383571646155109153799453881171174035831685142783829561473211020941878094538514756334386843005383265640581349984265746094302774642414334835646333411228437864435022086900899066732243984889962497819736526296245015025028378944181299481053594076373121150860316769355526038021580216316389827132810302023366304828484152608444654241637836524439890733763266289386917995516227904445316316687119605440559518960855629192093806296002723498147871843645021970613279675397383160996521474846368893255256556357339342266717545589334466842690221995446822565120251201712434230740404052689207748052806093041420375823323168586682562549870892422856033922944096733031394861858970764100331709259104433962601726267649748551103938430155327723032352295872453330707508698900587119006633093902420114313862199595260053447140392938881856379264859868036393912377555643179996457899201348022902646185603971

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 22366) 4012809649535801751078455438968558330143397916009785136941790886063837397863771790370176467940559795100684473107777721774407899536431318245723224821751633087487155421660205052995318258719295804240497749718373459784333916482771499500280861780583014560362184476371622537436310385420493523602466638670256952688953396153957093007524018792061893231414423541461646456409280875646907202215742041743160247951758138625513344276554346465682523028453918814354377697 (composite)
(ID: 197988) 3078461743761255883243310495040803158080620717161411744213492160589358843531461601966789210831156813941207672769416385546114150670069709502221681382933613470150467723265802620793017260775009157880476309792071362058146720834260952157644850037148487337002450417229259363216300525477392084093520782658591879850657854719556381987924327319257639586151020527549177997601248987493299620555066584168349073581981954189352440986820901705012280947601718791946491565143252091006979043 (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.