Factor Info

ID 166737
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 7884351842828178174074237105329093583150723453675740388251284590336782580598146046550159751139457633482985431398063689574961470645649045755509550513456841333548816569201704324387380655214129950054215785507839780048102939254379430514949951097392968008038970599605749770755122061999611833284875405590240940573928286198754260022454065225079797878625572110159629757562708902030226103783040597087405519573370621240115206739389144116790607712451841347075097855342488501052815291271749805818234901362933849477838046588975798417073872647293395145774523632351417492286522313822411274892816872841086897027938296231030755926771458715725466195461422984235542194005033846515568474301356826285882130905525781752752156317858701484900352821640058721287999010740007902351494053048082456908995168862496715624579531898832068742673055010376197864698978348700331435839174339399201057424007445605144252784056135701379885691471

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166738) 111490939699860292494913 (proven prime)
(ID: 166739) 70717422097735336682983361661359386128273562133090455637872078458576681472075285696024134306980658658511178581331916522114121752409965235661466965697549940764100398752441777378911679791689526634111210788820712523038370607902614873030348105920282751237338519955902018445147272305726299422884780266912516669525235366180575201845299454793743980830338336666627448662687097926912551557440626716130555725354738390092440317174064843878990529937138320463440451502794690716277670384723744149473817764366606637916126607489481888743727625883164511897166638297380399354794749074879717367895110848179309277785580777257052137388212790721650489029065080490415907234733825562422008811351061468521596092969177049005355248121267927581361097881440868997148243749786214163586069644711265530611058292786644866759854528537627740134888338595212370349493484082319369174125620238133609017398958445933057167 (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.