Factor Info

ID 167168
Size 935 digits / 3105 bits
Status composite
Value 35103324622023750777423378832154537790934754762925834229866073724076457596564738660470968657850872309623488137217117504178634323808452114233368389836436688632124952793998352302221985454312680315577907982828812984950365329484358234211051642212804061009778696519500163777579564658687563642322096171088475872473500856864387843620507047454096691261404481911418569936017181265948205428491988320189351437695886878669096578377020514781372585555461779408062777855729742851399201356403453911252692702961277182271540923163566255908773648099423587621270553274145634341762500390601248434854908047021174699392718148902520655387970955450673190240895684520369621383233881330285618695481577657445020417957499885373193529506503778653315517460983178280278940319641841177036793405180106793129714159735494481357054626015869879599508607806952228106661732512479852949475284664435861568385965488875736114971244351531959249463295053866597193014176482297785923

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7777) 123099618068232205681 (proven prime)
(ID: 167169) 285161929605391004090666606898918739915255932999911883558083264972156113034083988935594137760593902411661393223415164365754175155522345506687661274729366126139661909141608793504709333059515231478140993861247977522496738794299881159230325154724231584537709761281684984961742323087700967010956352346879795017947916171572900744959247546472802122809817666497110245049492291954950951506589349535797016960405051339480953404016180995269728882782514810118581259458417217477640353902295531617698708143637133531372147203752655363623577225712851691346791139718424255363217846650335673342213681734118964264032405233916914275219043680209327380079519577291612549519092715099555279873411040231602657595725613673597480301601378677804705566542413466419622461125378754263579627966351495342643217482399895797388501550634301230181246624628145340841326733236756248117204664872647158661555138929352853135751488263344390620098618828682483 (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.