Factor Info

ID 166944
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 44877314482520084930544809242923764849539325529469355094671050881205694724000898939827353709637899561003268102143810774330224077670884166417020365745168120042535910582997765912060261406756653570225230461889861436962746745520939405312278509383512739787690337066238157491391646482405500301330337438431319009743492077200508016189648319204867431421935823692510171323744301207097280327897115209262930143119842333547111251637112548393027933278312809327508314797265978296742127027749534713613250719414286529015878176206461640630174924399895309907636854980950182587834615235676467853988412806957506152455280869854967102528061094317002755227552367268324357076136502459858324402518307476139699123188150631376559489144307660764417260097849682647250742358920662976022716044450374285165003912609610269630819394063442484590295650215687470491395740889783202131337759813320154163619078521839614997523324494156093052646347

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7484) 22533649654910414281 (proven prime)
(ID: 166945) 1991568839038049784435952623370998916631286050371674242371559030766440266860670405333175432327528725690639375769062939856832826004732356446031565466794781519007081221562816005776112018028923895523523109992481914096952765567873614591560264073335552060021143131853537409320330423585475745857149159669980366014649173394446898216894528849856112921629446830730871056033892064438789457910308426437610084561954828245253677037830253218599432720826736563584675305751677208784110558940629467854901682530159816843910733224867460753904308651648738410075929963545878676625431743289821093581587188078937891246828331395687443293824212402034513017513999606017803258662020947781798843588988131920789249772719136001181390495353038738871048105505228630930625699571433614642248280604985248012613395317173868687244380969665912673841697224717271012770272086010209389580065975461099156868834235291921835871987 (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.