Factor Info

ID 165185
Size 916 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 1130414893526179925198583369804887435427955473104096946718435842953068720659468987904281381463447631536624995404352834726074199619505812308598799981891217658842036149317031408438851217871971685193071248973748668715918336924027495183733338668545072404762733258815823480041995906954143435085922319259801857726319815446898014652332807500743048329790034540941331391799416498125848913575756636131964012456968068581459289245954868425922201936846138218120686724005491853566959087743248049736347926339013381984520274298190849383164840126190861716783580784177762055632222234969421119979876433277432221722923286080598077816782515677435449987858230872224852850413537118164691410292551909827487133278484151975461474516103229763886662464149566973709887560909684094652778774413188292658949889702835783135905801151181241598005521329269084550825399128859041203115662086087744377296790421871527628613865850987928364251943154872998391

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 165186) 469175818218504582527101 (proven prime)
(ID: 165187) 2409363078042788325622171858825220003686156212300742736063140763704326350335210216318920745562621121927508779718072210028810453788495970966511220394567591835686080997714292625015848051318364635804309316738452427584812013362478676646127835788616613630235715531421656167426180451642709071030284468125332168394850676100482325850573442532230783835540333537059780173168350238072294979446188671704369915527070062191049345126204842630620776550974897606277894504054598218767803859387658672280787945696149564685511578716350314381059552953818025465523537285670062153464500779958495418583315794153028744368989106434321078259747715786713698984026223157037903505647094970715439363228185781433192758223402412941948622778588559766866393883692444879227066629269375578629371837849605730182644421077360918607196858925669634976726437192480164009360315279737700582067363084976678819502674341185994247836992412291 (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.