Factor Info

ID 165089
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 35755010147239734453916700433696592754901950626320424793704108884226439235836135820714119177336499532439274409582802346951862501789443708629949918802105193291604018210315978192721906389685943766255314060835724094667800408742866247176866691578988402710287515554014377376454528941328596005583124852997421977713922960714041011652610246550736287646445868277498971750473632522055325798896176524361462117311067326961311092779475593373497745608668001278133202412140149877733488696102327540722112459953775997998759672249018107379709387802753532857511614570975106427545133658707102476972150173714378019982691800111934414544733050758399439691286619764672209735802473594600037441789252812400921399902025830186866161350141110809753209673293540731884224233794173701051371219616647090160471698211363395621408870248323202626465120959037118781397882612281817722792476785486037797683538755323808395188284501660511804108226501989127600368867641

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 164165) 43213434816528942001 (proven prime)
(ID: 165090) 827404956330007026412028614726309528474195852198186836275405497506728599708321928829580575221387224499190868323971095512086352045075967929612980157147707080607850739159752732728511874666234967067633676208878031984091249714655846471887312358924140409265960593590142289301463596597217062991134022533413709156053956570361366078554217380266768765024674350874041886412701230708352699766797861753500187744776227900895622189282993034657603981137955786386071612138140586002888049761701389858390713156255431402133902956075889569948477193175912986514917713198010735883639177340078068265627575860729801480961223149539653149163083282753210684847623284930184603990200634109808322578301708691693113824357066874327168778305699091862058656261853133462838235714759897171537452043214593007516698135583051016794707225473764237154174149007191739764330851428429097493472660277300005781555470866747980460640493524081168927045641 (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.