Factor Info

ID 166890
Size 941 digits / 3124 bits
Status composite
Value 13826389587091807449047929325879148448949964347154393940526544183450268752952142425488324181151425849521898978347665753800297136973657726109445948375598954105040778717592750482380298838395396047838986041458015638541651696424183728385862280207615026614944844059015288167924159614621881500897051469691176287041218858524620499685638049244952385932630106909195674984328597708196051160413128740255836184456150916225852479977115082911428348886386801654797499047583056158831883032260695993821619566356816126215775896833738802765422211582733111981717773797730661790646752014359123591323118623378280353130814755108215935299787675456187379210125945690073334422810335985301050568610035263237858623687520050615309669536184219526550627919851479538623438286452334003319435424797158028978753838470212852569282951432145447352476040194044461440313946349974849316395284097682103470555284980741885557263850100807522692100749492213859550776289243581810779952769

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166891) 17319891658312428076033 (proven prime)
(ID: 166892) 798295385436550030275597341275412478730037395945025421342349741805931292442517714328921773814084218794124459507169835761320560208424355935088505123048736094690448564019317235086020762982257300307562275272493234998845320387193287254956916131631851652638794103161131811900638938699015597751951884548819417319546992036381842995508817362333808235200969255367952083686019312465764775152785104008005030373581341922944304256357679659222193168188458466049239659110987827028664680475800173308420392614092088833608604670890046010906885162794857669587906519395113305207482214463579088699066059916856997876898683734084135791415561793898601385886474208613160822905619232842769143547519496528904205867027120857669780438368553055330295736160808232143377624850123672995629891928104931811272205237756252229369555114009642740437334642618348148152031367201242900058788187512716309309907796912989820177413201840929139299742709020435044993 (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.