Factor Info

ID 165021
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 41679160919795873412965449594419892657907840977383481021760116201230355960337957845168671435213978053625373541232006998506385288483464499135488775473029791943377685705454068012531927677059364115039696725552434770672437420590894230037222315749986003868133038156899100508497923683605937747382483364330174122631396057981776361375873784038382258717408583412426964011429249719138808835590127229564585770453324049212297529295671445755765772196883078022244360025385417524014027953216898858169826939966861900879275538417355705438112895635530988672728237123861832584704726432557564285364550311770511621983522305846927815293024608823212416615135144022556374130808390073767784867990313230161822935650144338905933820601776833874419389611796775335897644452500225290097136265421843075825988277969494761469613928336320399117627897445059202923533236502721508389253955457568777766975019046699256989753492827527122428101646911694180073298006691311

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163519) 48792067336049769437 (proven prime)
(ID: 165022) 854220023774262963181201613835475965301569076518856655186781216767461765771679912922785958490906317189949201954956897968699913181155556126905771911545219612116368766550057664081273124655545626815093297664693882692201738587794920426679060842507982786374482842954558903878905646015452684880353006383290349153621324865784063762305134285186874959387054638448879690179180859943340535954485208394303581430987716202831107199354533284298942834036544638730312002315983225770165771275752155933136376244947996884141377930282216784447637458783020880204347147679440925548819520534247539099046116149402352299330536054384708988931078902531060353231547181388383606508305162733550564802755359058978934865869158455426014254461605450138470860927065106662001494743947008689842482874407457713028248742014238926337013805333077667653660711697924336520123946043578301584289078298576307152169035652085788544671219584651400640803859003 (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.