Factor Info

ID 165238
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 3716255856924459589886498202681976322460236576075157892845918210216346063005549708602784048351233898241761180468405663050779774852000491095165951343930765207014644375188918124348420283972550084039007136406059154391057532345784464285223468305671407947724987506476281059134918822345497436559340151262616523018079658559137436432088359291393601507147323495457351359060518120969897034621011105713806097048608698811621735425290037065207156847273114585517222801578703103265694019263029439606358424716941642205904636107187664566322221670815952075904852410721873594541424954591683135155723683006811141232870756088630581706253263593743209160400303469684490407930751063663007955057049516214532775000236154951106709457253817961123910783317754742779996360473092157319898589248407001189641199788050563401126365491374070128796247380236918950387656484035852831091164983248778898294669686503431336820993645505138218905750844513

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 164241) 920048292557970551950981 (proven prime)
(ID: 165239) 4039196514991961836040182937953970933114814576894726114190402225253535799912452122734416920292970915522411056256014155970740686394106987125972430908602528874742884019246111086708816463742467355025875222989364116131169692878250836373390264948340495860906839164606676490074832971161990959056377675262626004911164009739827012351829955267575023632387257814878317410932751922535017162655195610784696530611340405726205370768051554429368614193937749366338655007445748386881609700973795467120985054037122478375151578152641124829449135264838497753849443361287015876278936823240675372242650520394867075626310713040297928848033506085212746451944440682954991002862447877332274898500704065413668240886570322355721193823631285776908402558011603277392229583501809791042091722175950348788417550455414140059389976324856736962585698475240825526168101495504952061059285712161453357532340889127263349340973 (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.