Factor Info

ID 166800
Size 933 digits / 3098 bits
Status composite
Value 349890908664819280197638736533482966507164409548152802035122600614362778658118169589835627121165833472142235281142671367119472120069058700445585577032176637252954893990313719866533190233258260287355026367671428142599814484598375948842787261548020825667032882039986745133009382399529813598302503178122055451235664840485034597277024213571098328238662383334697415841507363576184878417829058511842230256442699818495726974782077873675003812310116418202929145128799772217372396891136271111777325998159824286999956582792323844914230979977022404163370168805730036551303859619158292248319438295636551036810169516214803089929639157009297273599185390185846156892673158401831640575474860496551870918509164792548325299985358003127956314624097337908574133632359932303854666216439810580182935689652045116598161504988449193914062060496263192490332065641195628653475163276530542069215697550575578881262408822812112956351510180314780298617007417709479

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17218) 505430595651453051641 (proven prime)
(ID: 166801) 692263016277917298823563015323694721998140689301523024860800492854551451025523715403523690015884234089267048071574797516775228237180947417438757230036975382384232307643570149628686182967605400618014449023913101199859875765434423770605717269878639925236298236006429668675351063470805160070002886428331854156594013484925886272892028723308834365152938573616036584371625944946587153414020365490757898506255443944131364840524715634463807060502393682503535153183024323855529178082148179492864619093311026005031243035578429022167000115799500708894334054891103941735115174087341609386578150836939351895290847075822198031224063395766849000889679991005317362650596430644288004376765581987805799954107830695855681707585591693342071600936196059492534000917909355190363024319600668243221767515087578454518601137351615917488846282100521082297343814460489669753003107959422940482841658154166276137933947181464080590725268796319 (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.