Factor Info

ID 165076
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 324176218656017006485520852633444224128378873385572211477658184202222090069360226797168903304529018404787261617303462622541221803923536334847456213949123913287497620137289218186446678805602330691574955331291275907291576910999256357436914753527605904724592826853147062784799966269697296787275400239191179465693925347712600712986801151169899696336794491082619143749401403531293744941186383139742034743500891160336770933135680139818246036116376361496022989268042908547139155884347490649228530921319268374638628191014970994314897658030116556797192253102750629434414396348873859641182180651377904474636579087697197887318975645631822012946395702144964256528611954595257784441800413835995402470121223699855638128284036469483702501075562253682179882549726041262993714652558447178337715607545447322672104813369156307143407059643155636643142798397823542494087822571096044175498175218092251210533654705388699967343691529141

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163519) 48792067336049769437 (proven prime)
(ID: 165077) 6644035318759717014756377282011801463195405600786228590310543730471314880231841580989616014977578102612652206549514725262766528319746020438852796112826132633190266571107111391967332101423459763904091256647826666777241309194117284759462494863637576611591151721416451266422385080134197445509934630491126272560028075454600974667076610086293885479829858443236542938658724930470332360140170686883948294593138404775580757545520398610542940328047305453726255276584657713670139582197522416505609673432569569157764111716888628092377475391223430120400867374398342219300443593790295838791367028937685580200642715564225658297021354095907638123859321749472264292374784259834361531185930726625315886072831124325751139191907652983896771982241435994941223908016338980013101400076368366262741685706218071835505621350388555213861066588173031963099476317267170382042092083462170075699251695315098711568488369593 (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.