Factor Info

ID 165000
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 319364114346255895749859581743181734403703301447432962004339434802469114036334829871881609105706096627358360319829640342237640713835266794151807313157227364950316076712504691885635549058834608759795334630398261312371640184378170420063995230022335050266184133638954759865061057360133471340049420627246734464697728611866988363095306660012512548353866177116462599926296390981699198340185256843391259430113045736799530298829557766030215846169995875008598173811254605259653916909493364674917521635986628552940874827122512747659538159783999031265333485463716221703362924439689733322300753180215397322488838102886300431845690121176874833954548455530408735505969802582712164794201062957246212023298078506048415125637421631480829093099056408273362326088092485086233092401944795741998253169503449711965592332594330062422849488473666036781905815458181012517662881659324521723393227364085448577203807475480788898792869792456989

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 165001) 12827216899820363542753 (proven prime)
(ID: 165002) 24897381625372560214505148270050818398508384254202014341941192475813402196193040298324389922448024873064986730326480363240178453828004275920954620075071399245681950544827390082102767192960840501458585209897223496358781404424979242067155006185230562713701311480958298741018252606807814296778508427756881725739658061297993333836591049212954396588556316731324897091765465246306921026154514810375294293079510926653415438182619597020912444599631536746513590207862829799294431980640691941224836762957907212041024799329534473111962801020975080573806485136730259125709374305699660924757083559438986304751298479214518901140187717875357481831481278490759067264876135715302099863328380950900917974740593999307126214222614490699417637850822108099142633245208984745595209905414259022761218969039954366343266832243148807319178411203783158147834827253249548089356692373892914816833679088683360815916958100413 (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.