Factor Info

ID 164855
Size 902 digits / 2995 bits
Status composite
Value 35164882659267382371282338039300508757443811533794734734388190214441344751195139375521126823122516920743778984808083132586099633314894745957806829523362884025328083096121939880589751907878856958044947003771439023569501773454444690457996731446657951712666275742826067264313085907796966128144314770151455380818902853186944832738175059486530489772057375277963292642306685901593822643963454547225293819320178984817244337104352770278633856256948928125678852033301546440808022650846205910376739449174369623570311791850842061963009788124632075835434135989657282598134952894837865243274989345785648562806693970349462465683181144830787552853416297460307700556042011481492179785347009411300135166743182925912931191031573418734965921791490525324102146847093146244469746545118031588315023783302665982709638856730933941493198724536608248516955382838189122978601969396595275890269943696754196855722442921735895572583

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163543) 2260908423193372856201 (proven prime)
(ID: 164856) 15553430779650720527081132441696958553696940051150244845163901772659955304803814623629367430328324410828340313673861895208018650050604559386634269126245053022300127254182500308550851154886787330516690060061121926102363142891225485969808946199654077422912596399921443920455298443049976650853439917229927344022375191371308460082047813503090261727915123091974834823776063074141170919642174247146658859721406189205361825111672353486180774637964384349998494964707286872464032523267026425116926357501286167055917445355188397330418396516537470992772154528323301332657532482729968824266952880655202921582159412005463820724767973673681586297989263749514126482408772121059598678791942327261315755952754585357667787700290126023944634030797324215585535401482800077242765105841058065241061874221304915057720103217512278850407841226179782977137628253233191975154719723676068196246917563160527983 (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.