Factor Info

ID 165141
Size 919 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 1152662599338521068940507567924443731340327444876275240282240001936460365748576539761593868727426899181063156030453756518386347097947124680776125117924084718891166812414782256213071564037689373648943923097955809967516647966949113734341578004361367311314753996268095561530065075507060892509350433473845907370862788545469180991000935000215573878370953918516391464912492289074752493938386197931937614728498957583041677705112373186879274734236910263479085157731798033619019749371514345146422617036820379254774840954785405367211146972451299026674594912487768999372092163859595533220608466761903034051839796191187398252479367365191990778547830951111726188109739164336618859702721354952855279613177127667045097062875057745116400967755453558708178028718673110973226469489228448101241535436771685409890826307801005030608939086270796833207055065936717583075991885625579634552150318862534260925227495868378928224402667921520286921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 195349) 15258456322468529678400278131826751235758158167 (proven prime)
(ID: 196648) 75542543424998450859939748919309960060500966872430417683353684322953339693021591592457423072562955358789421787354945860582910203922580190965849014557264945620737561364704979915565656186084934854977690026616876151593090582841992430917065770800847658071741773924558059423566817107634449364335876780471278289109618190224216390538284479802554417514152974695936338627948129620981230681555139355592406487261078074821907469264958973933966815241042996739401895808556485133557808988339199450266868571852993803059674669636812197075558186087511558564253530199282803421600574391151089470262485691244058503150565705811143198951512026134517891243259369627029563894001575234759436990121998054994682559524984946750098850264093359166556125048615129764170322861575963503424304267182159758536980489212504962241718814867947969981879445428376835983427746965726029626922596216455673590332567263 (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.