Factor Info

ID 166751
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 17630354741295897822108016631527220943025740754664875697451437261342713415351428626911982473923668299490352414456413968967617207814193713917895157849528059122668869400184407545143832490772743909242744693695017540986917912992702037917716729967245909874499364734799772451248478819652685267530011328840957205970388624457805557580586339474239013415429636083255271831719527540613484970032662198225305305934173305269019666347292837965121319025217097791617406380953869017558915472298693030926742227798591221089942810236993006472615562768778433646097823830247717420280127075344070937252377103320501151032366432630784018123311751557222833603289274048827282290687050134115583020844831719259991139368798883842522107125773369205668003369262624213856999500659398123458040104252725841496330735461233312164725748170892927551110016003451778092977277752863897339277655825892049788642085466817025815994021443211541146704335557903

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7589) 3920344350409644507093715799617 (proven prime)
(ID: 198149) 4497144425451725257403623970005166210179933781934241609936723382679182175073663940020988991748505712845378751641120350863851478445671591631959436014513612053016524282446950054713420853428966900750947082762523068686931715274749635543858060843864892306632794669199722794178079378633031674151755703170764458486546597653054104017225659769859029758729792634409615015726209984197492859056039464167824073140288461998788041411894608367551852647515576390322207896902680985816722370205663478773515329257899071984294995289079114858969717272119759574091497048113989499427962384187789232510759553258520838004965266968798080079741677449869357418283200936109722962012779122923085257217708120173406204876274582206299025419211869901101564043400546238406263559434553737452829273667043138709200121809778812500859222760637287278986816015198155441900335422089161767185108196842112189436630038944116559 (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.