Factor Info

ID 166671
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 24474940695953848332313528378370191960439504402944588580704855819948110894168710099820693861315022812442943139617350065408976585663013694936512058960943002862716354649114808958280360586623903119961440397272499011338107559425224796306673684021898080246838789108472823445181652353071883349733186016620243252871944265116788341974006719273595268236660072571468540957021824790289966258592572773205922201122923667240748131970415290800590270662183307208812530218508200806554238558419935736317519496534003211749899082716511325785397313893896152777040810828649854470105144196370921736282899558633679881281164010058337821717329587588998751743431578980188057786428268560093091545977703273555304195503539311571374094577132873006451352572017616667697632637496397482589691177252667466454426191359961764286320657622038663479873179993839948164125146907834025047967781320023443801544424301950657173189330501841274810980092740131633498451257

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7504) 150080764792922988676714149209 (proven prime)
(ID: 197989) 163078464650174520387484624553258092944047442978381501342184431815191466586513373989473987639684981293951440214331955310715857992339707241058149199621953102583264579027381829611387351119797912971647311686471393723127338323225212458976080132066138118321792770558619612561583111298366351284186259588127472424370989159071967000042942297381967092390217210766782338615478154754896503238436228249400213169963686787204741530424900096458559369570768820643704890731815634143096502462554836037274033115111462584454726563890105356738225792431277840278600251551780315212733719692630609548262001721286755589904474656337162495401889676201878546660466119343842797419775262341999833187879830882050076745462828847622008955451872319452506050177446034779774309400572968835268511488363773070256316076738899717424321483468972288970309624786400052662269116572977415570338969439108735103401238063639780765844315151073 (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.