Factor Info

ID 166698
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 125906849877996192175326764063521942682684872098983783285384429552631553163556371266274707921068099935245618651336980731504771024533908979283852635365935032110253206577385521651567395529074191507186640276855285798483653659844601449255135501909837254829624034872108957614266953566893365776397548439536355483082615679800193032469318529582906915277762092050549744812155020688703672943555397477820352117687349451596113352054967817953485158010747867650545233806933780071369151556864792087697792178555997118034238353346266766238335565316663867629356275414198988371043274290107900063658390188621877406356547845905769258084043681689894384531649974447317877697397920627599774493646290373524812286969359384109465291827844660807596552257489199643410346498859202927771088999859131471946152049528374526701499403767735050583879240953732331798851304213169555782194517535573210077843836484221852965060488959753018354123282711879480946907

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7565) 62545486153056268832471 (proven prime)
(ID: 166699) 2013044547609512614941791871735902179876651395404307783038297366077170665583770226956401849118599055993120814747487938801620743068323328588979120593433317159952468443185087328078265128079594520956163751106018106605120246015207998851499397309421103331003518639462588694663839322162976419097322316756178540285082380041704724479485138976883084573892762870486207898895957010471438287817347907217772884261053449093300257537738547201305546989247633163480996314994373341992888879192090174464251773591945893797034477867627888627798400899533237230053555708052388967391403699680671734421453748206841787841310058874101409171408055241446696086217070815603771040809522200504313380945902484592675537829709312317952741960620909417979742635230440262300296278156906858176704612866371040030213406315917622695069225449940194228859922993517568857813576955283979448855821847204042707470079554621081974506216658142101917 (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.