Factor Info

ID 166774
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 715822705924432730577875913577481228762413201062342981592982454060117363069483263572121674168736134618794153570231402639431917197654492206779045886524764617338131483593819589600555306476922233391856883587519148472030242713575666389332286222935314412263140841335128647699692416042936074997845647669217961703924462132252805700053496980416774054957297377978355979141282854374300070352365511143163463656014386603373002317889975189126161892854790493273655958256120476814174240422799262108256155407216491766330849541700131850055062774648100902513220326352425928855785295763639041419860612079253111283600028120493654368644999681630868957255486298920265371488735813066051166365581623717827539534452355504694903288138777685395914546155450947307683421364324445462311338480236129783039274957105882214188275581686654166931392465767397807302033275876118890556525022321580625033074040148641724856762944408143459660197067675991038070206207121

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31314) 46264645253729717287768155233 (proven prime)
(ID: 166775) 15472348312596760819083840906944380518888694343444230696567413662514998830954909236948872231484041278895822636609306131342538078455488417169222594147376489791116489360444647013648853695440122282270560305384315638312958370263788976225949802659647029775799281758327135307025593333536567789381927288298547658421899751441652867912218181144275419718506708391573449779726152306421001670102567984419889890919238149061665496796852378158817635368958983532817564238828152404179285143752218962563197765891502280079209794961203576111161462845017193813322258844777663646688194928764057116454517170514846944539730346473700862375925890025232471836295677569809700929905277467721498051219088572899229917797385316696778537732948717925482444187176379207460988205981756040594616154227131966355599968796112018837432282089201649815033833262849742629206807866219571495935547351328609529701216802033077205805045289845759537 (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.