Factor Info

ID 175929
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 88982546469163881703275209994752305847403941639935291674224172607898800917051401786823972732617404145262844331319813480885368213059306262083334702295831835123789663565202123611325872301779348347514904500149338257274474745146597225788507802602984179890229502793746111147771085131580221613916246013448888086867181538276660096912944745401213224538530620275707016817249831295189452810818669918468932879026259726254017428258827211323950532630361194074558124499838184188727331718315477456296355614165536519899031996184134374623128841364525379312580017940979871885160608982629744291844728479986608260609877749308964510452918436579936960080836200535724868667205863303138794300044748114490265051169541107815102076062961615301684680244006589890139301196037584941949669816649294949868720650008685215270989677067173011236117668181929643384148345123099069018017413494173788711955051622807773170895072774309238479666929147093280859707732939

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174208) 476658427969762902215548097119 (proven prime)
(ID: 175930) 186679897485854461841061684317332215408841014896536108087315521878330161711339020991818274161447098044376890768734458422593594306700823874894787260519666296860566229143304210394135742407489552047522260000546228991413821645000496140881052814213357614645934072672711420715580021152059939296553976853489206918781272834182547753497621256227078513094478138666470684321643438213259237199519199352949157482089245735150992106825962934005839175131375636675955055737541319912127122194413820455624453733987406193110061917894317858122877015717739659934973171936236259314701142801382370793510130587955652083711188881223362036821523557451716306487523100990962060289270456579929471281017229306505534591214230898107792874577297849129295185824753150568732720977756566068669870028909967365290226229397908812074474625459031770784300346811246437768625950340112278627747133423076895200664900445806819780636028779957781 (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.