Factor Info

ID 167078
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 1650767180353078779012518377362281654972866146899805791492709137888557475954539335064130490064317070561662808679915223587415867904726486367239570495172442735723133889898760339601882004688647439787997892942942521410031269022933562388186907543902400745749926864231376644976304033737034740251976534871055002371562606948913962447623574140936930768582661131216469783148664453500013537150250085683778933402149274440836624611147113359869305173894514931262743709433569619496344429543569108373795854949947887130366653629786921086207718550667759035908487234857363254593138124036122212085915156132231848508630511116724831570419479660113673951644582767115208355312554435705286473891966336019453115595384772187935299870430563475662113792022270288577357858159810422888869769140299690917388861708806076549558157993560099333082045976007753712211914385925768019236065290650992905196695941544500408645330197079520535716618141823019612438600468657

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7655) 2953728137900959095135649 (proven prime)
(ID: 167079) 558875801456183420796436262141951636275676259579813096603730000344162091881414744234688844411192103240498079873786200311576411885506123682046131718784203050969767732310240430051619034455769260637233159127911698740735161599954003328076639684303932527994908697425553689962417479404437677774629011856005848562826165231396755532455789177799196125618181072286248764359973167545049017914377321235737139995971094980929755055401063785686972158871575810245586071631088734003887117001806076941195571841935554536328904951493905961146440644863234364861838899726568911748342554026728726845673853386080807012624415100594144347289452699789854714591541843040490872221573610464671321917887561385253267752288914162072788986370596797143447401112604916745298906553664261682932194522919263696822581297572876161731430010718353880483310984701446035383066152825132635626825989583992166510102759012783838045295516567806390251793 (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.