Factor Info

ID 175920
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 40635342741983589181082029309329989388341407075328770499262839249949066174757076665163992251210868075585614754160337729658295608554618029224846220623404186739587750300006855105989293121133810025532597761388136638172490837204113612938067051733492775229144332237449431808183362176595108031563307858404028196720964254726590405452357354424097688164801392312457221193233881334649405485471493893228001343408012593419154554827615050085906397611545809046673452929406049465775536309823523254191164013501433610677668537989134007242172907962089895784262092810289890654237363319818175920103142693874846370266780748438287219388427616615397946573208431281349588888765296490402561848982148787307365783396193389369089143957620365250408669202385430885064813827526130381125054371903386068541677517279428127510724438806391865839558822711946576045938755600405437136702722575903440560845054860391118292042450816243493626579301049

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138915) 17052621883550606150941166721970889 (proven prime)
(ID: 175921) 2382938120570272941094090255985089018686361260774878228548426911972061820480235326856412887453229066364830065791842940999628663826904884180224468244193169560518589810672966525654280683745751852970275247081089643605741351509696916449521318301028425567183231439484418724439050191022357931544058710787034297930980608981292814692791558283918465647425907110732078882000374993016133400199747313381730426025833253295541660781339956964069171685572101963360182992604314804905676684996383824446821654508870415667352447047182013202939048184581615528518358514055384375272906041033772614103933016606045883166458075390561321001658497622998981170091001463024688883889079090377375459316888471323298089551203257520805979017059927493332245497852262519397938115301882249595599461833494804824210264511343318081983133448651827523831265357454840186334308501127570722937804656054564102913473251441 (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.