Factor Info

ID 166818
Size 915 digits / 3039 bits
Status composite
Value 459280062426138338470943890419570752930768065946367650115157229630686672666775560797831020316391169624432617688228807803250698027804264073275187525751782717806611224682988260776188219863027866255198455249939413623442491647715080419462308983699027094592145889319003160249235482539895219780136711610097596662364078281941134993212460254203537188339191573943068280879315706049892841320478706664108860389851115009696241155389884163160717962215806956798322368371846348514860782369433337214024356704901907080394970405305072841937033104865075374255292686926101461291324958323034229795352732545070481079850917951678786807401859042035786349240260965256271373670027330438862889276038692267907971251617531514383617956275288322614637953300236006853169360880950931575305762969340523961168175578428592724343464300123044000133396096199554452970912647908765707862675304562996547224218250379841479609965196200586177875227298303559451

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7540) 117811792772681609501 (proven prime)
(ID: 166819) 3898421810050215514653589760565852069115222936961574255344963867623832081736801724025042219310355007402234305484256072924846134117037491042874141501768516221589201127310050335924394729923476808575190743505659869373792062146953955611303399726052939130510793011486830790942627253549467616603496350273915244313879760768199528015423216458143561247065251932002856770817122668373833164269612560883658418000972040045004444639263490742895690745180673004744464730894777757275392814686900821097256536747317020786721446698042519872190356835309436974669565657436916853470600240154722868896216576857855155482625432933174998708781797170530013909845306929624512505135398249339436599418037122778277129450091128153530488726327972823640645397627043128011307650813359656028012307939736941786392605626194125528713114061839942452832851539134970027318818119044207255369783550302421922709985464289541469825087914924951 (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.