Factor Info

ID 165055
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 85395606705561489239184192589502106834067171765292978838625029079788919739881904768913448324154144328844580642409393625183084320874187930035620192958950817742586698869369234232607283132853814419601511322860302764134740623648506266964299819946169127382603726498566854323240238511199854369937506168364402981888748523831024248441886983020088342007491128278015111171635051163545145670427040142660912317580649134334014326545959558327418756370437947967141436134948590277130136632067839411617057442720275320232482905555805248863275738072287191796127106984436218090155219704110040887294604562730699679298303309181150462821096150484048110082389074181924331583361651366138109951523516081270700373303579409428301804956477648779775233131136563413393911789021409049516762306149369694384696510520693331983512912586176263149269928581267097020395854273337519590896954783493993675678089480194070536213408386742874623531027666982679081

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 165056) 1620053153092565558828101 (proven prime)
(ID: 165057) 52711607975668814238089769083086165732380619368926317696691420433464105632772306950149108660610676731757265805596875982925707377440160295630370554032622178224285947594396180859297908165409997690533874438978446814738535796347677174725764376678144358891469594529826940883814444441942540127806208516838441381859275775543951650852859527091177062116909678581781624557621391024181089556971279550515160531153109977773115304081385295821149574729205767316006094896131039875527375178219468662091315942824228431031102892060023851784718896022992141681808977069105272843783410014251450403474968878142773946067162298987033564093582173291529917187443305719047377109900572975999685645742890134450794615718459404802065508019510409175692353325221849275158678917805181291072807408150926530559327494179615179266482637458544397246609677145761485236209329980827369477565133728472107173520795947958526526312525112981 (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.