Factor Info

ID 166675
Size 931 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 1221774329206766326374168682541658936819694085399103458436421330557084246403039026219012704298059835487750372858735679670471553492400975982098963780270432786617422290847688019276585049756822528197878397536997118137801721271405508631950586697394971094123541806801722268907215639356156411616867779465404895684954161376253882366032786053552220385873168873278622903801238863695631660310216723573972125258601162023656992058066626876459223131178015403754865296573529093326547993220019756919881003232551614946202652178427155091192876085375863237959661216223931328561942201275962145545353935337955762777814987503352956373892170698455773063409093567389393289148824774368005912647417202426905836357629689484194481970126706627840530775085096536841055853083338134426329547691842941966696295603672691060612074669554333564221942552647279700950396240426854639153898487435529957876732067825163940309413349269872666660151065636099039324034642415031

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 197995) 34291158859330544898712561 (proven prime)
(ID: 197996) 35629426646639104800400083140329415421906622343629364900078562155734117297091967374553911861141439050009122811683813567459712183554285152653726340015902680449474993533128821095636684300601147153897941078924103178099889273372304346991518191796151468429861829319419732005064806131919237571817105244008701441652449687988957799033391744919719968881720240927023344491314645373383136896665180377292907144337482039387156442443177995608201688044330685566471376848843095618175917068446749585239841419447943566725960260559612959887700376985550124160178979112941417499255403522756714068077583222452996715808639088126926138952366958544946224727419222643940042690137588328288645228843063859849649236468184140319257393389589039963007592099806186157335522162148887453760349080077826898811213733279627033763208634558370697353333821537351792549216430310786418078989929238341597539091616495708525037985261053369022278751271 (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.