Factor Info

ID 165112
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 25196431215579660279488508746175587069212526813928013028122474450334999746548345671569506198502856681443089145258704299921147695336491134238754156336739250503044193820565016643969302396650425951250781505798362138866370023622342842359762150333748680616122216607413065794099856144352303838820551220833617204412761307234175635077397483638913556912484715911489052783111694097310095849407559677692865578798821745656358204506047064585155824713401247700038475425048303753122569733432171464480527088175675861295072849902351442266777013288957328119308680835123899312606630804917275480412871262155368009610326788451029025771574068433219772000826364286536877921624034429816894864846222494715891449068126582869177145334402594122674696029562527658554995125225587894133549079854421948913277923727596533558566088015014480243160404368804292696712496598645253738499692923024706359490280968388109251700626838961906672596301

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163522) 711722995847507981153 (proven prime)
(ID: 165113) 35402019272366163182947129234748849128773117515770760334297720309945201956860255910450112284617621584061147469293897586258627900007223636459564016312710180903027910836926685874121962644191815530947815257646675357541631271264237388452336599351223510959278994848053145280134228339122207709865505633265609134927944980429637806757128946588519964285755013962185048276644365477849128398504191547100284620855128919087030276161094032559224755939404521961601933370681662205272057843801643430332552413809488847061680112182180307835869233441231904565096361018749883045016792025358447009312750750897669156714486088721383726388397642514221075618070001232912559598395566952846416685939045628763867670481704172712844539883896384342246076115932429413784966009965739666124963935892617184569107562185703160145409378940252348565463424190364300933222460177962540955191032906324283966127294929282533143917 (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.