Factor Info

ID 205898
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 167125967980583114718180341270448354458681791519301323241744882006334411187994194553293833531423164998339580856076003653473401790694212391101678108338144196945524731855585768138970249960549652644869100451739306235673300313974817149696502997342614713837241393649973979028819854504434185367876189151168481028191961586134591769353386044267590616301702514318151577924040653685685902144114969002365723180801918511258869823053922864745595943558278397936193296603858452837703333119144369348343572646170769586686031804376770270000138367781169910112364701994841321871812458032268444844198196017726567843810550312158004858304800521488797301333551851540090022445156270936299896858665103357267567744813609083287732968332193401304090168343311531793064281045351015844584698128462947911780497216423246747894632029576025314835553310373710743009320905459387483355525965379494007989347536617842876165113182423435419440745672436751

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 205899) 68521908871337208143053 (proven prime)
(ID: 205900) 2439015064428423940855074946158108852301425426188321730888269067404029284687226671860042057605869858029510472513308679703879704442892299442210557067286683577239718834704878127843940650393249642013056809106619529690105087009490480438626946252024306078070938206440188427070894292970961331223469090127682501872624491774978457011736182676456831288468261369516958478237756469253030123648863941824505608647410139575548035535841030789163301120833120492850457946930142079149993928176606406017513909631759294661806010293194909929435837653304380607808948419811918390363416388665078355767153619753827938837573524753390932582245832328715223629013331260715730232624983698943245021843869882884798566421342532070086112319881500274366443542839063785805602500937812621457721410117099708331712879617607025599349862451530855183875305330444565986302093729600588331728429963644810746145445129662659762762427467 (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.