Factor Info

ID 165427
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 3282302145701766442795981992546839274072825915744044581515369067343771175902734888149020514756905282414391949536336337222181682260178496038650949694436404399737514605688819299101533998550217989815179034183355589686787094468716111793687953170080826012347015413818992107861773507561936212622622752333397034652927811111113491046167019646851726302619735162794432931930054844245973673321519823589624654184999626374704017463413743206906500754940568136401911001257136937850102154664616188400380170438745975921643261891374113663006675406512959427555738636447973182383069032034040492346992045937220816117925413625554239199347889873985605932421885084113012175548164587876098191655962506269065871433391319630203004925005063694496657924057762554300534387793068208053205480656480644116775446831255768519683648329093466851987803412073560631099721273098228626777150592566537562663683835599297357014694979925634035600402445435094278084133

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163982) 8912601559879806033539551 (proven prime)
(ID: 165428) 368276549069251903367144526116117895706246631770016330015542003572408801823629953700793810847692450467852703663029591362629728728763077302582414353237237837837911074175468427588569553979129326498189259536720271366632659485934794041541852423050099862390125867953274801920791910108217385567595327722956804673116503568478880250206929457190466103040874068058459596723588128940254342430309181288864523750573079285759406452365771119950184983932010255652479579026888818576591110631197461313670725446655316463579491336904756807437784024314766221291450959596081854571187087947264074893841999305785471578138366923480037518846114222204047449866340626121770136614540863026452245991147313272693453393899791313564611876503823986015130100467226409661058540871225200707919436813051728218015765462993058025524900879257876809565086161835335673988085524248102721023675966743909890076826125597105868908450313932431483 (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.