Factor Info

ID 166900
Size 942 digits / 3127 bits
Status composite
Value 114741822854257804973638574272562436343475189086141587210828283405453328091703830620331736475659387481512582615686668378475127588331938554310225982367794856907851527469397831717775244555892886422860667875873564769692247030324621192436463994832592067044318361349247177644670823861444657081655420786742057647952844704887485191162547701207095470200501686982254292704358305839302878162181372908669748758897305419617068317700046707080967335116516735447091239392852775745208951875342935589124328502351158927459307753741640281457463370228510874819965334946452789856427309268250613654957420092993121353138954966499747808732442939003735802627061079402507571936906616786587465779649279316539951181624811394368287956428639320170484640772579274855045303513926034509064152378758230372194012285254009295593419416451509805732596367069208269447683390219776377376332567532648957325554751604914234622684491918455033163949152197743649928128837968636815109037317

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7480) 3031462959351050977391 (proven prime)
(ID: 166901) 37850313328196076264582109162756130052954208943601775862638751243600691578592397739913579645708118954130761641457012375595512558782464435474577243990909493567826790072743689200044880532940729291855416626416835419142954154848144388897320696547391073624589125584043240192400583007847946964194515292920932494669961985621762346640374351537333202464240646798398345173100481163731404566306323202237970519120608166503259315278587594203651868113529359751063258926551694094960991466965186945115428915487320699062943980133827001975122505266882540813214559119533141196109877208544125395618601103517539924092132510214630249977634873869297515063161021045818211628941303056489016832845845197250442786326177989899350705853384807650017589840988080528621192884307496761147682970771462885095302843233725458260853796325366120199532263632466465627188075254763717446157224576667144828821200252534308101915550086890456135903207186535514557387 (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.