Factor Info

ID 175809
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 270770219179917285210079427690719845637328767858656205477273822564251670763776042073194372492555394970286193580575849823832953303009987407660365479742181105350896521286008091339915088808787759725695229041441358866663819955544839778032610618918461590960771153022095208878189781327336272389070282303306908549868413658223044754566794457667135607308692938765763073005893056147887604910420610469551651125494456825303932665919017341245486713489369628347297091430210980044371273690585787175704386277124741132467437873201612798350593068054177522650537788081553969067485992619110191009674954269141470079980341074182745130396285651629085857394527843443852227974623296946751367831951621540362325616117261453626755549263090944216754560115883582460040082040016998159017313130777165883098948115869927575949250936259787100735577356166893914478896554225917818977769118134550138351856866141670645940417746284487491304595299890877882672687693875919

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 140850) 3484170704355288388407571411 (proven prime)
(ID: 175808) 77714395233691817119254445397926083166910498667770053460412940853110127718165115788072974880823988331712482968895866906793466305400182518672713227114105145897087089095869945999004769929455177822378029649719740338955610436417531228406796523566984236361437465482959467583926650462115570149503226081267441649366682842856864491054045546918024890324350562165481562106782904751390816772390778147212906835560081435681596873649107446466033274662796466872313942117281706100538178213360862776469471205677973142904497130066488742735537740828462079769009100298114071581318574684429133212249610289267383333653901992855387535532616910532012629258714857517178826298661413381319624556498654021126280465476062875368408923741122271584698086899331609426675218081624383211138329439881887639573588900715698558217029105304795222381151797968808705287624741173007764987605952731249475983428189380413054842710035453049169755029 (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.