Factor Info

ID 175960
Size 920 digits / 3054 bits
Status composite
Value 15929600463779162898946312661005610940579762041313139604066780377341894866248399380008338974219953206821728872565893558616373680280134649436416237164449930808406403787613731065161633522665248682146890824468405455846877368201566844680557566011661934820137511940446988848631216646288808226932931157741129493554878208134906194254545194471227068660793325349869841691659766414501999083679809911247199965067057032202076900698855985588268917002351887392117273119745192545053771198562941719002851792940938397365877308903035321867013212383751505959057907637823800398027047428352343486522185258115106708823896392294445687682052669278426026301565106874349208621751744392615821088261512464411874021651410724670243125438702175396773287189007821765374227998956793694746947719671740578982693970121910328633977925782576788456448318804574643196793763880309365993009146716943718190082035420213657072599160089999498268850685339388280016873

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174605) 2450004561877437970792287290616937382069726505313259924265670455151044733711351791454616432591960492251733676771909368454232706180141325473576296233447176985973345734836088407900939290502503120427498036494414663724690750028720595057917412266638805425691782270734232767959286037348365900055952789123776863273 (composite)
(ID: 175961) 6501865633904090969065505506776153579228368105756101534308258803090048358910326963484573167779251593922409967859863604996219276031519527854744038907600511295398365418059812965606195139944493947440928201969001397097066780514832524671310886997800420326532416592804875463096918942662988434376596187008273500803040063550434589671202191391429115737230891423213339866969672085939972858736401137022771580120915404836013520923152891884442269042306501649059288511025519476729347056530243166939523734926131803057425475380926650545284290851146618818585577991292618473696966484462197712107329588705756684259393904433529163201 (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.