Factor Info

ID 166892
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 798295385436550030275597341275412478730037395945025421342349741805931292442517714328921773814084218794124459507169835761320560208424355935088505123048736094690448564019317235086020762982257300307562275272493234998845320387193287254956916131631851652638794103161131811900638938699015597751951884548819417319546992036381842995508817362333808235200969255367952083686019312465764775152785104008005030373581341922944304256357679659222193168188458466049239659110987827028664680475800173308420392614092088833608604670890046010906885162794857669587906519395113305207482214463579088699066059916856997876898683734084135791415561793898601385886474208613160822905619232842769143547519496528904205867027120857669780438368553055330295736160808232143377624850123672995629891928104931811272205237756252229369555114009642740437334642618348148152031367201242900058788187512716309309907796912989820177413201840929139299742709020435044993

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7543) 28753787197056661026689 (proven prime)
(ID: 166893) 27763138815963218882487427399425554350966618331222001138750943346123023644267221315957232746478856690131246652192996787165024344291696652430687409814187231241765339158675437789582800785439540027701176539815642248860110238180078041457583949404392632085463569224616544096483936347265781569299400867620078313260080604719164968986208133432764336489835312253425875157116378940620154508175954345649947356939619654537895530553418215193018705005102221906051249136063356696155645073359634054024704376616372639806867847747450229137903670103105122603953847042219871482875771754487667275101645172889296724475921747329476325530456725294701238561586604356225506927820721178422420223082437534175514491620866212584071113553356268664638509705267319508792645104570239633508300126978768654864731874438467036100989480950594441757907566316593279594485963113270852235611030568207782698457305443158699271588386090017537 (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.