Factor Info

ID 165058
Size 868 digits / 2883 bits
Status composite
Value 5914278521430915939243713986441331117946834598948961205016845559123891726538900332370455856710608986490234804429529655936035026765686616014095212527789588562813301615883874423106604301460690070000628101183950291025082387497067103256436142695388705846634196274459095970586726950217260073216219642628379359492675275965383859022227661432946242847903820694707346945120882145427182759080136246269672296743881844876022449343719440758229628777784800503883610960424651036063435086794849617137054623247526203013500194022904103018991503737789606199713179236567204324092662366676540795418314520679497573102840202576944641508598779810510031469826194547079038305337591884719249795781412718025459058959495853719184967837540805212077025200969792287072781415322913785548148829915386944777432289487733787661017956468824972786794382741705595152753980601558816437301161174352382868241931

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 165059) 838749730756251362679794921941 (proven prime)
(ID: 165060) 7051303034217797495980513793712284038790825152133071859051118335562779166054905088653270158599666436416101829164846722379638545686595678438682683847072837738376185876498133565943358030947745724281902538067638791099272555902400663273549917331725620448163719131990435123769582295751306849257214251725895849480165046423018171528189055754535228119134880573834727784018605058416572950003336342629033489499098238722108985744781164214876858908878959658422479578873847470935464840268187297527011957289049453518665074586402488275475693010697791563216273538046449048302860756732176635359367930067358722670627714314093770752920106188621738742450269803352793494770952681855856189936724530061278319135896305766162357640877873049990035430042565004393804319654390161149415060632278889644988351948004609354744123193546374975480072526462366896187308343391 (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.