Factor Info

ID 175855
Size 904 digits / 3001 bits
Status composite
Value 1839003333664827508622138001098659399155022572763448597247264377679239905043295673262516510454768787869550972278412970238106921595845143721538168114231683010444848516547509239323774969468070954731689996483060255644849953699010853438960875488812238740486808567655318957861148830198304894153998033019357650639790105031253738980846650336341572648820012099291247643724246339995627250532729151601868848650010809919546136067097656486297299497575362433693635872770424082760967161926671076888421813291316797478784185112991266341063929446404316587795717453670227348499872411845006902171637016457295213075293553900821922339589691025203809505250293448766586798972910141248184505330141002591101680286194502437889791897608928898290621606318137466983829088775932598974801115207992400449565991275324598605066435413674747307011438755772171521932202504479766681588295230019474703245657669041057095433379620576624584883717

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173909) 95553090177938865448686532681 (proven prime)
(ID: 175856) 19245880277029632506559780867580916511114438350386597884913192197077979174664840821440259897647765947980052467734171029362301621173451239262513954587920723960771696253442429591753728237035529138227620940590982610696973474531264827096338967926688295827096552621225365723942355616592069792294430234056683674639006578590090020862736471151937662396671865065481236882243251369859993544041407107958825226519635934503856311366772855839833525488617085643356739149261364937830632643085024105000799439299761466709598421186077180561305517079905299789370582242461796866627121171952548022518765070936771969007721833329926889065706073347556674766443644912506686206430807916149443178705840957687203280631423782434980258268988100452079685795309617561479703076988575842036840363175349373089312555266339094512731974137284487508450225754808321291056658027460739968098896885228059967451526868957 (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.