Factor Info

ID 165090
Size 906 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 827404956330007026412028614726309528474195852198186836275405497506728599708321928829580575221387224499190868323971095512086352045075967929612980157147707080607850739159752732728511874666234967067633676208878031984091249714655846471887312358924140409265960593590142289301463596597217062991134022533413709156053956570361366078554217380266768765024674350874041886412701230708352699766797861753500187744776227900895622189282993034657603981137955786386071612138140586002888049761701389858390713156255431402133902956075889569948477193175912986514917713198010735883639177340078068265627575860729801480961223149539653149163083282753210684847623284930184603990200634109808322578301708691693113824357066874327168778305699091862058656261853133462838235714759897171537452043214593007516698135583051016794707225473764237154174149007191739764330851428429097493472660277300005781555470866747980460640493524081168927045641

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163590) 5146175793224548829053 (proven prime)
(ID: 165091) 160780546482568234132779552304660248725398103754964935830741746044908624992533946874272039968654239968450285684757196206128669135103212991440125765175501754935606447723076400836790887848994999117963789169393128679008781619201921394330287226054643512548625227240465079619498556937369326909782168476657664821696328936797380288529845251743705586021424366656834079882491686538978387308749120813496130928608260409989974039597765963957239689813413999686973492873082149613381466606059336549405020898291821815264498516825564949470439002765937342320782521846880911457478786075344596230123587879498711811134712270356259207877493918808103590935206781455971031190507460494148519997027626173843689627438316262787009118697432176102600693361142717298652476813150497870752833544812617810906407488098105288096481986821974852759289079935066511008358386467546793249705954393461476741655854939222237417597 (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.