Factor Info

ID 165070
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1101451846518718016994799847308422889892325144692514237514902578454611781415591382488642039083097952225632442405994917189204458537451193949764796389877304515425265075221775896110039863095235081878430090299650281874366932789492149882627925794086800117194279020826159676792747490423364580593574404551500416299814003900609946244266818671836788668977296318896039113684474722939484404403233454245969951676392187533676562164645081003107838499581675327862683291177500619181668332663398992044104041278994460954711354948774120116172629553700647878652252123690646085013632938931709003319324621926799875506531068731415752375367537313516871367057321108732032418172801562910387800105540950497170080234207789888946625128356106148032802589841121675196069605290351337122184383496776491528887856002422836216447586533824641386786211469623647565554913743126241562658891716984153267929495458890913085409786947535579128914477205254839464424805463

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 165071) 41514618333696898391 (proven prime)
(ID: 165072) 26531662598104226777443035008256442729438558946536488141479516774870601959623381291746273265561337343262826009699662365264790484370581848467233197529555230557661426257113883880848156010792998616658906305779320056601170984947587062151350530426207469911831321925510510911709606961001233214522161445383031173311891112291248995569655281393862785171068023428997741146239334123087377409177793415343457851471437663345982332786739105273477679956292544767756568511376361059568960711840981196730103799196886070906999465627213484755588362796691288573646868424407704102653890218400178117235032396625197996144374054020435739156107552929820266923025358041997189937194425388447316548720406264660892938179557500105466019278328422273070076527191339992079582072469901890930330463193934302669233176542255376695033768077753447863358872540136725419479683314794389471994907102143842744642798068515594645491077502392033892776193 (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.