Factor Info

ID 165027
Size 868 digits / 2882 bits
Status composite
Value 1880701008174033773574964027789364867909029910486371188809094631511540864432235021920739227392153034954297002752151436550004580852733913549207422860910017887731036815668546163875830015450546075893759038830450831851377359195400745314243657078285834230538139821573506296501310440877724719520031850739402679455919552941436858288443301572982585482920466490070950387655990187476268377582070545130480531485818323477930231346275241340101027610742750764824185825322913858020098711127883370547327863943975311379587592021400651656466566962513902723446902486680671741243344013642400466543695321712363435068407553739035864660575877638176499709597241036236738568156513313606585039680968191167171998632889090729172204283531538468635057058716692798944526532606093583444137418726048827467641999676259263452216545474337299422165667532320737946474114164329593387565513454790976803460893

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 165028) 26529511222539794087202281473 (proven prime)
(ID: 165029) 70890903055016234752907130370517943833008110439222320095237799238075900637913620102806040923789138448628354107088537677984761219975617695669241417036056801403916661041148441694625582678964506792340062047649364073767181120483030042700798644260958628212742856732120408180465900900942030733975407787063070048165146553502821214778618161128950873987239466572688780629063730041886328713119144575593695785231862082488471624100314734519452861880866406534637043174064830277163392715596016372043759784780352463210022626713151275023264277983122221066065701017467286961549807029763030393200593417478916608284315524950237876169097666619395970707217771245402059736900108401239078521290148732872443001659639484388434934876489944253879272947805750629523578619349394537560707306584472452942731851558144072708378772694224639836650890827508710856983243808541 (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.