Factor Info

ID 164958
Size 922 digits / 3061 bits
Status composite
Value 1627512191677376828196567719045310460963416318072714683061269551033176715683357335905931214629426396667556386473445112555071903049395409599127994520301374440971111117001953168411586090420698159807006857957657932555094150736049969572985561303705460630711754826161163867039828923173977322235785406200330617296300073532658755194192693360466584687536308873577329717427047788235033792392326687825328586756662619573872353142281035210087870415845168209053629936731131952956870236786632671347686172766734729454576922761533739864728366347671594482193668874736969949697204410589874616801534317321517223861684950217276710355177033701226766296527064814263557249213917459981318934476663937310013005704651273765128165741882442439840951674093013470618695556717300899761970197888390632094054297427080261571459292719003990901319904899161812376203232350229976791448723647697900060744722657839991346188780868021932274793875309198755784207939

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163860) 463289697119069588171 (proven prime)
(ID: 164959) 3512947086451377884508162978900491918727012362030955587041724591018753055579284777921918480055329980828677846385746661833254295790160463522410188834140046130047466173974205738476468590156193600400079480707887894065424035618999432921441513867006803259223934560388355499880960020527304264803202781195026946126122014373597440733570864530969100557376278097296538256703734789822821833679841254989020036550616848047287867162037025255968874466817742477651611007013655775593610170470822957434790910218583844715536397478791777170835005064399415981367984275252657416291445361148843574518759801970448189628948666142828726402371616270818868457290599626949492574542177108059364824058005336323251836297411401932549086323441527366982306336735142789199299754996407811531726595217032339273010507775341593394626636397353044138989602479847798395734137529263635993686747255774968613254165985930325642648558216160476226409 (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.