Factor Info

ID 164961
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 85583667155489184973532583163292091034634175035795531399067423730116488002758817140878059486602108335600772564706621988322604252979988141388473283037488634373211598096191353176237120613715655130723924204950214410433329673092287188997079097677080077267397300710706469764217019810829543554305750257909911225305430258942518465693027279106605906100886339889948144392142570066776865398023171932783543323039245632391647140789022668659440928323182505894774682225401584786801460242336556852994670174878159218670335009465099407713354969882259142719188557518834119129718189865630315756640546350555863856489017677273805018600189416215203184793779360034896703286921172949314259841336755020737774029742046868519425805774057870940304159485800339974627606525610700020756434399317700418661606884219898191451579650471339930928488579485881936063956225016047314106908603558085965985047999629094706731835327659251683281549181791851275121

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163519) 48792067336049769437 (proven prime)
(ID: 164962) 1754048799901047237567105131332530897590330869214583262458688563098483584147492303693218871599842715294195688914514056234608360667405136968565762210515884210381602656252808038567708411886240433366091998101413425152140129806329785546177070172055234494821992851764337050364138813319879201778796540254253495707206945505800259891097185870988369178860794112804060308935285190759212682863982517336189457614368396914462822394970251867407208631009039859951627559166828770666624474863080780820274977010480442637486678490993155253212741856067952367686200401249412637576436068518985524156308583948447403787777807000261589605884039109692896253466589603196932713465297883028774348686497333837906502268050018265840215294728443213204511630189325095026613643633483896036740730888045790779614945053095525277078436910096997250107111803264329650617116548061030768900237086996098419961847787312551433186132587513620133 (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.