Factor Info

ID 169311
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 33813310686055005563881281235857118558185508185402908248614287854252972260186943434189999382896461504670705429866406009938315206615127236705717088573992711946745737106823868255308760815662216024051396489851051241513666672814209934935918269307694276904752913329478513773676310129963312951265560568267480621766851164061853594641643381041803608798978218907904651058087395365571436471925501468236444226275500928399072074162318688355531923455450707103727410204228030882939053373542096028911503222744796153632791070494231168487382781834049949336764721523359921881522665174552278141572218358882772147506592046125270489337650954939184284580040958924758178492875901701184279464641901694686020758857014072335095021132035513899676366875270646114481669266698074622339328373100433524315135660996549858763892669050180007332752108618162666025013981417773787777712191875149941794721382195605895302070179202235011019566060351657

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131680) 7995105693353508392600118377453099 (proven prime)
(ID: 169312) 4229251242314993840733514116953392044054912814690202311099397332020225695221894041278447390506366379589381866596308543875844642657326208473324945726876950788220547054566042689968823888679733671750899852313764807055051746369608766802689935682879061844065829059545676146394030346690556511898146485674178208594881681990599363043052009275904034254847162992154382225662825297496769898867416488231272843087519102797008674669975538309090483210999267928909931262676140921822550889402392424738388475790422698993124726191093804870885857196075330982808231337136820383537885373582698142567513146209913902418699011949876973243341632051046067563109085802552170174459176185169956593193338122620603805421781321688494677894595891312025186394339757577525483810275911041350090022575508039140017806068607956018813715297843000505670458794133395655009400883447725297679196806248340862179848274091643 (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.