Factor Info

ID 166753
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 1625897010329695001411342703844082893996490555719555602742103992661877886152388368336292472806305281454730324074037159100144577518141432181820612346484079801134557791081954390624570405611191328422418933745821854446437390850091258468461484247433827768960890096114533481052389590165203874462478381952309353127258713225645175429323914527392697721092414616131842703559044450438499727551206054056310435630897706167958423063856850414816505754404063308197352201636493121707318345749848645540528949492338959107624584588484075430496771076723438889851777937516014396929097530329033118045708706956946569425658356792566414075471070917233033267855218722012705094769503313584299852119661433633059903272656715936091305658720239889144814949020452978260602286892948598708693956768993399344245394034097058293146590607160879951047160096052514852126468868053977543410349280905446706010395299039977250881726879430619666121910844971687796901536761727

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17502) 2244077756789983310918695541 (proven prime)
(ID: 198157) 724527929306443349891113133062854740689723969951828823782903288214265468577805795662373171011929180819593261294238578719945231071841106142483217935372102500128741168188558647155219029872345225042363780634565082930026879539965028564009225202035855898225069184713448612658293815024895431624595218322899640257196058412463843427937917769085753188310430255565336392031893785510309951925129553565533206223195857609521063692819397942690669482871485365655955591424806013230524412084635473879379621291467843714875409479930665043406299721581753246701050169206870400918704274078906172629435077128308320887653682553782098326391697341977286381979620279103392704247981240435755299923647340680363189163180359700178048033300705325082890709202175905854936318725780798477787179848833411023185600651407242052529343122582079972356197409066374724490495029921595454605012796323084551276678651585280876190895860863541949347 (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.