Factor Info

ID 165004
Size 936 digits / 3107 bits
Status composite
Value 170381020060745898773335473475197525755608199770828359081572272700482546266115462229281477389912531771040283140404844378459012868105956209280560654928956590020506527286669055224575567258733326824340624014472406774032916918151249204154974117222088313273765835516265828993938458468811230332832003561949844954179544113845118365728931544761616138985138989402543541696727507058326967304717451641199717735606044642933424650549834369838171195096672454171625042594045967955111359754043114058046469018116052487574820686209290764211596586278770178748431840734034311124391089408780059018314224289624380148748306981897076025749984091986249179953404197351741012164132912441684655918562628699458700443873281503955300213129302457349457537074812818028667446364781561270946617667978730788524293889881709718501532316212261986325739337532803924050401399646557459518561122028830510239680568681837501793786382980922474328677035993610876791513116861602182629

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 165005) 1877038350367274495173 (proven prime)
(ID: 165006) 90771198163003943308760769448990801326996362029116257385429047489584834515164780281323280634719082300855294284045063258383617890119433355591064180749120600549280430927922968887191230222471896836028649933465796482823340544246177943048151383457003405968617192098286310817864530612687517067594591949679781384560402075336230459534252983429660651203179327464030460086117082005438722072672677439740433598522433366840890691992422809647431803480329352052099593694149561774469959705280119358049376731346635946229970274494318807649241374499820827886966460111429148040892775437701463563176301191702103655031085840837197509541813116918568508151166609446581397822066702390993996536286792733840658112608444703447293284366838921282750370720386607993043325180195027618627616021623895293937862854068416178893226020078698307859265344676001375386852991710636790882227974171758111243837732767095048103104909286028422124030117656295073 (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.