Factor Info

ID 167686
Size 915 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 933174729556790554925877842839072734746312129721903310158406438928877173616695851225193138928564490088810580937933141812125441253004938444406140367364562569514660090731317537587245406239619747613310395090354451340118772301617116934528429350907210530534888590493860894293546724003153089370768790268150135270179413733246936046539794183746145918878007437974498308379208218428431841034111669458630551378717684403018507429693957416384401663495121882135393318169730558535934997596794096179307301798903300143343637487332982017922472295719166169563973694285709204782692216300726687176726597742144464979349681627830984353105842725262050902872210471484319325861008137084642159969928035035012934599605921604429479863009218982226240159494094172201620474179791005672077204207714858999648182751171866366938758634500909268164438984007787611239065806214459713220155721206531024582652133572377635500191790305109290191875787323245299

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 199754) 6437239563309137247189276206896321 (proven prime)
(ID: 199755) 144965046023093992417822936560639267934884612477875828264251425250113127263351838869160910228711872759395013551437890175836531232207310601015561733066421866299100083660587741614639733227260717380412272789954765416616032143395538102737141562224129620624573528029917157652156200607618243240599214171494049445407225647816536642362520196374757275719846152054422096612531113068133860938526956459687625164209255880087346278224858764747970353911577998043728609135529640713709513775365448686701473708275894339706815485541526768565449663443314097501524947351088416845389872936740094003810209806808836626098395860505311021242567144548675605590324748736476781123757666537779131677605719744569932779367601501284378847123340736713690864113114298576523089674139054657803717574071636556951368329884582915767916647570144957771192870727582523765805755595457525225072487319617377522073137648387031219 (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.