Factor Info

ID 175768
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 9316668631978940824678293887382529180415516329835870800860944791512776747897621907575314815247146377411191557977759599880346714264517342228293380809062625858165984731478127347855565862310979075374775605575176511808797404310414987613307518529543463425606652771279310781492749682876359237984075362787499780146755938040357057990053068344077494994573673457688640738699838226752060159456681827254791818181976294503796298308588464878712300148031688170650716531722962855435516081620507785597134447368885909706318239311386189147857413413922851890951225466672006839856157727633080524745088858114141742264833641291839793149850761252487320911130565151538228720212972805251651818963362391262744790020972413064260856516339444164676258531037229990519520689541877909914048659214443685958845329881907672727172373281530739434376078579977788621945119692775167056254998223819048216301966847269304667768898046851723113462032720383836263367

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138905) 539054239125396802031985497580143892036100129167055134538334835029672415041174212547612347 (proven prime)
(ID: 175769) 17283360292454100737788554973717511504806849226186382219442118332206984131215842711373963505066577619167937759293982776147125435081074362111192812193462113006436952969842178123250081160877940270218459766624917777624921208292453033135682084061344648856725855454712618777580952525327184007726065063181209232068441988489382089072972038866455994397536260493069080828091404384523761226272975985281264885562851678082281984504418681031573379179750174910330883901130869232686491384761242090873766189014319244608887657926341740559906791812493250657680807629126778136509587433826012407694642370299964911515806995061321318054412894747539035060587216649504505204032009512902051002223918336509013546102948500864575502816522782907512994132633290604993148450069352872185793831546855105494094744576298092120329924508048335444227747435613676866661 (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.