Factor Info

ID 175634
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 2408862603165340574537547144134616308169404056066408649144753675634955908420765856355931869506933818547991891009765823077853720325832710510281824747583879409067195663659424997599083836082952355170928141057308373299890927375364973266188782104856688308900241853583672125824903844439946605258831251709572883299949625034965140245216031369548889969697590029516420595360513557087979409122894292890912535604601936970841753038288084772637373605414637241009884758197589458407187221527428725556206667684455541210319207217832568446058278145048848296661536476754483016292472439762432217951791689540644321830010365329660935528797622711288511190448279584732168921544216367921633636351316588796915075644712173128323215320763612209532837565860289290461476269976757264698806907828484357990060459240065828448726040007600239947718530304258639364465153760200559391709754460594587715351712996182836684323536085752420924339622459203308823

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174122) 12372621222979698000687627409691833246377371662997 (proven prime)
(ID: 175635) 194692988636179574690836926981138214424307532756459331210180955418088317543362785881740310301725250932360892767665007198722655564436995802638195436089994049697286451678114925972261768403501998640319228000354255430264608340842691347609992537561127821592044207993557954468625178793155532128047043037867782654090979987622332547332979335668651113831186495380335919110133595187028711066234958068996810366935962016719575043235165587906253969608034647796593346249095275138123825693890072226513573187748717150873799462692215384686072570896629346861904232887086799263640650379634049346136257790923444607669820530698574908152337677080609329179700457408055833943252304383702141924228330591400300052224583983322494244144108650969261320557251178257905336738172953508001424307662406269499152227108339852498908760236040614398395666996540128667420858472843678432671379113257430936059 (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.