Factor Info

ID 175598
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 6164557493434794073145810518971536397728823776351581912971447640635737740926920865610193152713610847336573976295770552547967929171378971951609162370001259600580536544311053345818550356126278891231468237436390614218309077362300555160680345251499630775596712040713654198290567824197974057210819897844987989662352915021199840761977650585328067171843429399417388013882723326607168964683861694879268073077200292561348634432032226866443422522542998039291832634851067162697279258358314302358758842371371040075935869860157434954211937754151543909571880905217764434269237667101568527992835493219094978908499474428029581946969696107896145135337419223379229728810538799370780577382278192820634541307890410474358866614363621830807144341350107955193362179760145624782444169909495867922830756242828409343935120691196112095829436835869720403904929048917921279363985962958836399042505434376924779218977767156006641306174723711274735419021

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173995) 311785405199908338937317426616432463795355989 (proven prime)
(ID: 175599) 19771796211827962680395951865522514408378502702096269173801515248376431069964792135320218498465612233930346670711761208149210122938092458928090003590109380807509857141817147489981580756495630251110190518451332243020917341703840266698337705883864055635895716623591429247789211974568438370541669596235479216888951732917896262956641870350361225635298267734373155221484376954834456274274055552139278268955510413340263791045111305583548289395121984445678121453211374100825849034575553532589315552538231105646951434181318666189031668351485719563542691518241123781626800394254013569048304669150820906529965073363148497693041007683819787067240654631455425858110250861059929085173026261012464167644805697747007986674409770234649533928188406249347324685008840090438865668552501461309120744413481325867694381366245226703071369443431900731812486400916887573139894415405150725399610145024089 (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.