Factor Info

ID 166801
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 692263016277917298823563015323694721998140689301523024860800492854551451025523715403523690015884234089267048071574797516775228237180947417438757230036975382384232307643570149628686182967605400618014449023913101199859875765434423770605717269878639925236298236006429668675351063470805160070002886428331854156594013484925886272892028723308834365152938573616036584371625944946587153414020365490757898506255443944131364840524715634463807060502393682503535153183024323855529178082148179492864619093311026005031243035578429022167000115799500708894334054891103941735115174087341609386578150836939351895290847075822198031224063395766849000889679991005317362650596430644288004376765581987805799954107830695855681707585591693342071600936196059492534000917909355190363024319600668243221767515087578454518601137351615917488846282100521082297343814460489669753003107959422940482841658154166276137933947181464080590725268796319

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17954) 2655332007287526596353 (proven prime)
(ID: 166802) 260706764494236433983651395038048534145496918023421918078688880284840117190059145535346359229626315940009736902653607839961617229585538331988564027642924663241951112435490337441365249947243305906940950176000642784252272465353587160875517679418000432119358537825988435822961028440121084668735527386101288182506320843403693572048139138402382214654913253297491374758443943318503820093147134009200022287289587342173459463132087821701242785595644505154764608264109962404578609406654472789224895470294211475380803930686846126441380827130431303348519182840708540207114434014612752151704295991416428010070237452848076126828441359956699421469098308086045419012141186252781584276973413811574114712426213380627769904178910214281411550754931981877605145946864967436587347565409182685288003678198851308232635901481507215840356750596549405123429095056640577072453578526578049105894675018145663229321163423 (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.