Factor Info

ID 175826
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 369817262541688224779025660055788925848181460060251510901327809129374883774915669425533254610364942846158772330022286064629712114584719233453111797725479152240900580099936182747412367730912389003412286320592323979436158106598701840135746531221396201629402375635626680907953189718287639742204709143540394523885783728865865563582981482505993007305411746427366136914086523858847879723883136793507239959136857379333325369377088222241807820433166543843381224986323019759573148620176865931276878595620230804229848942689633855732537579319155159454013139767279570362335607888055011996423703319572372597831430834077596048426913998309390714996982362685491609565967231211771352907264376835951822327810973052110394672015363779929309583869823689601856504306704360369665318038391787289388987025991859059358353650311525850705397233959955732854567758838245270962470537783826686760142664994130139531772918521622519055725200485311

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173944) 792496708626424808510006515271318699667017336298781380417961 (proven prime)
(ID: 175827) 466648326127012929425817268456681166010783110991550558671825067968286749269911270016238331726249006139899089067224423948673062971415955776381139115059358430480117735608921579276499426709323674033648288531869813590294217094346888327147512795815622769711320290797196205882794316978436366933722645317382137837764714591549654831568963960473483933671656511249870225462856844692407064918418479364342490671331880448284806236818930419457365346397437042907869587189258736589187643550005099213272897023834230402781997916618137322326882904224834124479274799150991258962369377960968655635503746374042462165129401546740552589249527747676135359918850811307687253016933754337771362293858945153250054980057173906123492470391719631088747786077387148805874558907664912495360989485323692105518368054152913550877224675432512155770942495504747265364453565814046777920621351 (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.