Factor Info

ID 165086
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 3063722288956224168152267518392093681238541676479778464654555865317181773515351606945376181010047480247639637890192844869184261725448426602400382491701437476547332201506556284615281942990083007051798804433239403109340355680559080084479359648701731995099949310028202358637461278639631338047950483108355634935543264006143558182200188960980803575345282165274477882222997129528211520046373276483742592150174219617630805957930996797570967199942244266098660709384484780325860289603492227876081121801954271079552380745036146407240089473211564873840510848045331195756336594357459668428823294986213810835239729667120321631843653943213402551529705438668796340853663132506017672509618867428331720298006940604221386821919745948296132938994229503036538231060913405061292918607155295988317724798359974830902207666380866903354383381174544106346182370074352994496252876225659907094470286851281218409510533195240725645582659019281786177

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163535) 190753265393077226220781 (proven prime)
(ID: 165087) 16061178730770037319282463152879334176896094481751681034788058949084117503012852835652888036242502534174547444465684944347521455398322672175256591366061874844631647038015630741777141280763257349220163616960745099016298241342956697924903587722712639760322155832537100524703319628331040072146134070060389424441149725248880989864925312657524646591893096049820361393045104815674619344019413244754651042866327145171283076231660710466068263121203618477349907363226434271434615804642437035769050338076421896841365115496836617438975466818713581966164975580151529234798488767799241908661925194218586276025199843057421662586364335894312015500134190438758387916954744793584595151313704112715922056614077168475260401474214170730075049990087746352151926660358092510122095305034307694290537558848075004624062170724996441803128785567548757485061682963647243416488478795519457831854766608205913044810919331930917 (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.