Factor Info

ID 167015
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 7646330272255424058230424746845360633020966269318717798904360406656614679058646075062351249121663395924387456714074249904249135155066555804735846318765759881807703220280440014210886395622419866757497837426365517460314638790030428246495746502641511270095601243715576951534828656430672751039697524529733513408438990032524361572645617442654077157329469082945822627881052785758378471532373343994412607703514849971647426254888199042826819907523881045332197458485379512563757720242424838412561924261894188388290503140268310040191740572425568158365011627432216556475244361881082733209540091159825364894534072710588713807414550798004654998473552013514862066326880254127843954018487017750458169094799688727499812546345896841773315293116402397697299829147838484864438133415210853323377308133884017961994253684527420334947121240232352405960494123996884768278503516482463133003802435197930937689521259663573314217926739075601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7649) 28398752673271140825020401 (proven prime)
(ID: 167016) 269248806812988568281947249198399075176357544017308913107976085067162893634773884125561299411875802690601285927319633276668307386104823866967464564319901627813642682813596532139091966319509883405314168984005873812007548237235007341886919672089691269262551171862946344608526366568057706947649904370713153160984033270362813231654738069029051105937459597163220653916141078283786694189981639038645348711212198521112464925573618531266752089713313522366774499609198206174361472614007476562652829090601445852830190849391666991948968705770199973714900011290991054963280008457869044609850940026523593489574927665076736914127971516332125497791352724639276530045709152313118819430228107691748696437611107535480314039354158768374876516209919888997562819876526775765915026679705385219583603321351783654695638253668622036546668511091927808370822194909714854334644794234236529303425410727379478419975201 (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.