Factor Info

ID 175593
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 249378499051935699789092491435333074781289083008357743460726010667755483179339630328085571677293565827937666080697663849962705288854013508535410439940978650838916601590069891319712379651250568868429205717520037202674771146095533404917487795796616413093295093488724748009307674739870062618573647175253221914197679046202021592283957532439675667585269751373563784823512852824703861468004167989325105876283777470122239969206444148441202391946352570800105245788357739630024899608796462625000160321932621709260684244324771977548897669577854310207336443905940719471903521487086513511672343943018541436139617866784697729565784844593978813756613715861987117391453136060895111592409463786512397364505145816585895856090135599950705130401316307207592192927058987113064371388400134938970279501998753418660540823175980767509950657909415525133768760633769833229002493839322423545837462435044720765382254415770877008239357857198913491731

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173922) 2853018346326060219819798518418204416603486339594971 (proven prime)
(ID: 175594) 87408655949608539326234669608372450604668394382621703676058617077241638420279003123291011458777799955420992434918712952965152795313424982729274831537201972665973899912111184658494098934565613500995381884403983242415526625388051270928555238647940194836596971663596006108906274133105527438843872793178604611242487110541538731024387902010293122290487791780843841879377307132458482377685825767262013134126323563694734703021370299582774466184506795891937500226697200144251613112884899852231519727796228374396824642842314363488669502726909271545870828394915506440853757517423714840527932715404463429190071474974915062902402614953184320255045906471021828430590488427682320038673007296777785738688764918959718450016460571383558982847378696180911055332712419637478957940375975358056959790559595948206443010274409098479911930555765529415221881928269925663625544640337109909803561 (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.