Factor Info

ID 166901
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 37850313328196076264582109162756130052954208943601775862638751243600691578592397739913579645708118954130761641457012375595512558782464435474577243990909493567826790072743689200044880532940729291855416626416835419142954154848144388897320696547391073624589125584043240192400583007847946964194515292920932494669961985621762346640374351537333202464240646798398345173100481163731404566306323202237970519120608166503259315278587594203651868113529359751063258926551694094960991466965186945115428915487320699062943980133827001975122505266882540813214559119533141196109877208544125395618601103517539924092132510214630249977634873869297515063161021045818211628941303056489016832845845197250442786326177989899350705853384807650017589840988080528621192884307496761147682970771462885095302843233725458260853796325366120199532263632466465627188075254763717446157224576667144828821200252534308101915550086890456135903207186535514557387

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166902) 12514483612399423919881 (proven prime)
(ID: 166903) 3024520587544959773266601174385997767194413236175139565961814962559077302524326789034179234919554981797011556542645494354880603401558473155176018487628810862593310265073677763256438630387474773473228991153291206090411995687323595233425588293267439212094577347750138870345126156060572693138570039381483981029096345680548536238990685777125516581010711402341479668232660340386104936603792280824817368972848518771322599998984385697979602592900782704818506804248638330514178789915422520479604241452340971976055384095169918225458032919953602778961164442244990819323959808606515239922796765421343480060088943670569054773334707985698960540177394299761972120805860943160880378667719223666201622383931693784432194338427900062322471039806249973555175608719885862924366732942531906269262311430540984527764030893907062100173751895525401512179515521727830953566732874889140434619680688333288557264436306392632627 (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.