Factor Info

ID 165151
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 3522473391972035290967642242873361577055365620247306160631310016660058890578053595934003285624270268397931495250581301150371569754415772992629366099882879137556495239669652782548240721701923087495902834574709876173920734762411863989926957726322417489012307940834935884356316798469258706911024116968861079267479626097229452509670607054147580877398552321249959718523121840061358865739692770277938763545000684090885476788577038622948919611823718874235677309501627473258830033615549556211345031487260663306894751870365092923161244503403585208566220657847950989618381185396998798289263922260656783829040198258250190237021704063948084797810251287982514529446537934900604811692868849768553534755263831568055390669692338659001687662902295169738084350278265122005474223219367250437537167599972482313279598701173214945249936051158250238538852191350626825544503515139514410016397815088128895676238137395062708883046758543

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 195330) 2060594550863667536399434317024032119 (proven prime)
(ID: 196657) 1709445164986796163618685425398229779303443031929718360779093320992817338194414545027695393918221789118716647050095505162277905719374569603847336455603943105926176808428130985766306882959244903326258356984208269841493323751233190340900179983941806035875007905051389293851302577704602425374607814562555210926593470474504605460649405214914771357117446806937765674726593467987095830734204067675819044966461653003744735292008604669455945755328069879032547831708538279369780282302025433329878201864925809929575358905889294341276652991192149381265917247605872460026042232201244035404173449249300222085902467551301792671847317142427230768837131153766561481400957376959580056942953796340035668763449395541153787584589367573907535443404266578605275013362883237815149926643900289567451622990888545185229763704603917414508536021690437864177930587445993270053096238625034328645947997097 (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.