Factor Info

ID 175912
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 12713640352246588389994404366310621239274449911838475423005471630051340421014921594079655666746076999505463905294653259937564187015168844609864734292431394798688401400296214174243169634853858185381498993905553694339515418357333429580940609978534456756157944255939918078501112578719607061772117000780429575981498712127105914739728611294157302316754578450138032125452641043689286425785349503074232988260042803640500553302588734389023016064239268635968672867578757665999618126847561970920968501394082567480117650285093320423118034364812284924154402639467919570983984686057664909859384059309874297838290915359115952683950405541357814556868142790928570834680254886389404783136011330811630521064778369091993698978637174541992175048636542667279379933762516937190568155464054336049574198148727426029647277811172613277012700271043824032250322528880434034650980169235061121159140245981705935302242296828377718775641424765780093449885563

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138887) 74687239330098193808085366703473619466716619782181773280075837874598560720293680459 (proven prime)
(ID: 175913) 170225067444996876715999937061556627066335735967921367802592852941559402741623594139593036610639206117203354087093213636887827000329109514483987620288318418207665942987718831035341954580630939473047221787378528013631418429640422644487866833514427581164462780209676184229403972531473066463119056793364108495290098134838621119124158050736096478944601475964243837851175254653835153002434750868516354211204991030821012448645462962655496308728934865533745516315339887112370858837239890852670799992935082032555002600123350305983484832609228350694875997397368840845985380801152929172401857137664225033899687049467737553589585417831219986314243790790761075470251994486227469918145519009817247270052638253332777202615760762092044967218518268871358385914677051162601337963311204444312397048728979946529032028244323801580846864553941347561970795276736657 (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.