Factor Info

ID 175737
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 208045689274037233308835213755902979792611609962777876891122177896798871752956402082693068896460138323030055674558291045409414445820516996995863199091247599205391288416588503190287123483638478266927198158478482779828045434468379026803310984292603141158426086316855144790106803996621296467896214347683591542628092983286313459881512124106733470928766014994112337472872962938602271463292392736223076874591960428826712627302230589302372448860096517818011651265195391789213239386992646134596310591695175291289516919675292408036477902100383566950139628134100264677378603042899659233737397816474900284540258765603509802769435320254222626757138597920113339323340755348421304313595758543603407486868478154561945870962928359015784440585717498253682725322140855861638030163106083175497059259312014433384177043072810967249122416782413847069745200553859700035270527511044811891008196367676067742326189991827996149770613474854883410767449459

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138853) 32514840364362910380085762777 (proven prime)
(ID: 175736) 6398484105801133959091093517658903414674068243816461848306910618381687577932225318915645549349219884966817213752861206661818675325444383635342060469201088817343524464942441683512136798909314984163964050608109305115883012586791182252523003018798447048252692653444157126020099709370689520669571174893031880099966373649120866809321159546329092727067481542808161342027053740922941322454199320645439994807875396462879038043849444692946797163185390695248073692174561644711254676804155388045577083000054356458176900429784186721879537388985857373656815257985743051899132610972943005456223563701151925288347315387223620993037484294584134650287795746473030625268095778248960896876141099988589174285065937157169131457383025563348550930640815005848501491296480021019248181009871630501381995580383808013138588278450523567924498318984268638717899913168172230710517115511028782244879250522295006460354632605844267 (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.