Factor Info

ID 167002
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 13783993316326589104995380711977951122805792750680168096157769151739525006796311469555087723478295019182467171932942626709541890254893969060961320106993361266185741152664665626744139944462379468591267618764937126183220368661933751487375014496825041511659343550987773956245218371338194028908749020857381576924079790415499566055998240638694486766291439052605467124911525521011587035720901944729582945733952268856491744675681602408168378520084045921569947248300639149399343740432137706583049872452827818161442012652014089783539980990510206903928115232420904805051167203791138732056429145227237289808582467876466488109739202227068265375049934549027535889357405982981725392496372131211415552796564375401742718386061454281985921853206247895728243926261903620670218924086042598722083690298957030977532385242381356234394224127811555030261846123760736173679431866133860934770560275395460849684744717146619482753676449075543999073

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7755) 27838508435875439051 (proven prime)
(ID: 167003) 495141230288156533421002751357372379663167313395403657288820452073213627162634525295879528755127241080534973303326366778047083993472673357917938779398713773268033669217460323417229036836500590464680098788044063233649638017989002258641060035337466361088446926164924778669792606423208526587670926126123921877998229682747248742202734258199835246944967521054028558231344201694714138133203069646643183699443344647822989364441698594293902397356202248403320701940989957669887985645200778773459228257641014213640299858620902956432172208710798040271002050278969947526784276424570263008833565083781171660847652862620975585041572001456453095582192481542161653921125424986671880992752922686058233718828376745400706071133203352758692145622390282770314119121441291301519524326369527760506804488966177572317526888267504143120674247668952878236430523540501493198038937205885785544314167982978608746710726556643505923 (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.