Factor Info

ID 175754
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 190196454104385534014354379513477860936834117494785497359993239951369773931568130101253377119092941513603607511009185560617204516445757666386529209009916544568212294145762989581895326588251654083546611910703370269970817345348162405518792737168815269213283259759447582244904692291213309861416129053083048966212620522574294267029499224557100829583602147412144310373547193058241532197492351144187861252440515584675107201952798615036391956801796481651581797010048006379727476929247319212930796059667452619741558982477225459690545999115702018263344720474989204270932228626683221006732124653228549156504663571836978681045258662950501026286775224286620324051883550819715120438650970625656877774061493279153436517959939973491576144344761435846353630878909193247151965794754734476422787320181621355478985700244631194394597287537821134500139413881858488126251913399784714513648665636357844414051862454471536705239047884594886169521

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173938) 6640497088754068015737494204106189356611 (proven prime)
(ID: 175755) 28641900081018090381445476151696076293379254135378791364257798677244559780075365497145601880105516274148478658847951242685784452495950061645769796118038054725664368311768024400285396701626320958785467659453648928350723866051476158103636994006993007798773156184203989512083702043962240905977357406290641150096398053880818750709425906884979130766602024545860737972911601245937844259784498524283599859615492768894958713961072870157597803465739621778146639540927340734090364667181997729434916592640574529847106932526923782761248052577709829308568782966009245417093286230272425959585645454226524219743539901859829088161565056707923611114127523281707953645883231122527117325327209474707530328486732090037692782947880839608593719831603925844137782864256895285470851775999776730701620629291475439585650927292881166402479510370592421522850927731970820843119583687695987875327541588829378811 (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.