Factor Info

ID 164935
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 886083339715747251397204902970821820162959680861848150135871007306117461130555140168700676185705401128752553077087650093713225082700409958938119608736885881121980008181495044964864522983264329561850281101672219119663835467747313548472910824009859690676960530512071938480295857955423556845656091402420762884553602876443060222098933852789177901425282709076117780399980884209026915649860514428236831339843674395993569385912126529624858323527125756078211126054380520831710546932973697270041109693089068647920054263663323448612101377479681859374579141320488896559764822349586520599220616691919304894909978605251967178011779655430055419703130377543180951623849638275757805926814679760345922764736447408121412854219839764055979038718531040659258263913070483741357834735844069418080871415237653702796930268832022024022543213701784383015798802497335760787381178709694198779571747955468273137360021190226258665180732883

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163522) 711722995847507981153 (proven prime)
(ID: 164936) 1244983434405704222518619223475868390513067401741868658634817194283345333992286371899190284645485836176285744068825015445635408137327223189098641533138113427959793189107470688942672829402312116897825339027027683522941143840627577265874417946649471702797961596168141630253507102385387400480252215334983669063194685587572268145104648881890299002661164065543821931303521519855142433156790930856829630490261708878916993355429482176419075110723377465286999121065944424065470239179148210836882073246138613461474635530260373206073872660477521881266283322477333399519129947909341214194593770543610708453426248706122831132226577353336703206007487639433418110828401522147576563094536308807329078081537055288097359849731851824318782689731669402906179734951001752451842175115359648777797492124091560738235911393371274261528480385449273049737174956983273043947298375604337901633518285625722813705343411 (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.