Factor Info

ID 175789
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 6982646351120983626300562509703842368749506351580641481002656354638413099010472398584197971827735621289688972499940935909807387714545080443644917433278191291448646595580219486960051830159669629441367840550558500906113770319698754637904742406033453373147190022593173241498447790160933233012515963106058556951367511759920636003561617931385978126959642277859395510899756877847003365044292811385148968822097205634383638160610938914068628476503476478590043454629312582483456366341662007490599521958508810308698775151033456760702285725118971651833515103390175593326599057678267618622668921302692030163594266459832117874216125655699254771501645417773106141443960531392870064601625424488395720589694836193015198689927435817182198722560555315589310885555808198039979228056867893576314960502580472406440679807736588175091965826045247851631885549684530471323547101740793312746200904990172065178622489419540937549070307

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174159) 111630528435563327718284306707381546439104610164211021826836688448035025412354955278688595523740859431065898230092033984914000776463915471281502022101012160785943290951219174777356828368530956801353761917736144536763 (proven prime)
(ID: 175790) 62551404611074541190453761977661478973920385266223846635237961585356223743474671629937105456467454661085076156125026496262776033273797111115691375195198714269852072633155201618070028367313051163898759795106600815610363821452774949431388326318666056976595029895812998332917864117425463989256713389490914215240233632661194163585605989428665252872331715824721597202315874049217242628591751091561464420929012535914088330215459769868622714464958235194392908152393289373658231661664278668181988368745177082275174866323252147395331279222557560485981664858261387316179120356646839077812260846892220430356938872605228132227032418662323527314852876496807455985986099384779615669077758628891712691376889 (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.