Factor Info

ID 169378
Size 921 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 736883046956353065530995240616882741249569320015285123730372747785572386349147327083289734999474390274876727756096126026626956150528834260492751174257108862690126103140486757783961703285096399886605629676214304985894684959011771422392741927857419057213844820934722287927054715930423526889087538397312795619546382607064196004565737671650419844711345713642523282520301000603452288388738374520690900531999178140287936062632494367240508756811371006240795557879763823482193550780782854177782946101051718942859466138497365051870379401366722348989085011828412052046364729879259659624196902863166143054468285942542804591482920084968505350326721643700695110510571529486621711244710380851490663624068609368236773515833487063256721577891950767735912954151080350167413994236579371215077234869491039782314292025024392492272201704421490833271935232043967879729907097974543060944179164319326363042580703315030577681215743962730527049329

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 167746) 19822950076647947256661837016844167085154211713 (proven prime)
(ID: 169379) 37173228208066984504285335944133265229180882318056532888165483362104561978381868415255658004764096832330757268387455373553684275112391314533248169179060574458452954703911169997423417054145953152327603426768257147638954388622899091238783764392843232272382796094979010771627966589706670834672209769147346920302510134242362745828963662662969438711141444913160352337174322418368758407926320144839881047646849610293993481125112650812131893588205661350709357531109680905404940985350387362590228119703113912754668646881554721084250835044692547298333244878250509197439651102735098529044739352950729473415001208726443449263657879693369124921879495742633216669058180080228977574952078923234312522936847025512897347418012762009432861101451662351115043484888815586290123153075767222781017843947470600908131841815469295295643507626325142323832337736818040044049188637958591124220179195633 (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.