Factor Info

ID 175966
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 46069497384795071186907870061856505336273445534186600606580089141621432430946883971549923049562661255222868948255426242519473262268372384100635488515652554209480690718239681037486326814914268936657495968451972986804057290905887038018116079505753787378504706335243756647652876686319961754047495647036499658639559855585660322042340546332937762342633717188676044676133466622669522791326027702604484588096567548801653687222199511697381799008428075417400435935020187300515862280148251844045338738669803166358652058973841561932241508627851383897531633203676227766240500537071509096013930569329804050996602213459461065265428570310179769240793848869928328466488675914344656391563125182563076979763222376849018230793352399947271577339088980161178161858689769499489995079175942555069197996966237318521786968199865922592386956106559805892529768249001600359113658063264537850244028749884243313829699380523486918471601063

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174219) 106665894422894454159299731446732090261162682195601376764586849992581454827412835759957351547573837892724168561237204162470362773179750937935836759257830790460994251187 (proven prime)
(ID: 175967) 431904664879525443098294239185733262556126083549553044491579521438252747961778975116888891009243291215744418211420879683850661341140386938900986802722511875344964933044404861403771707393457009928236896878909708842507581471413674530022333201195927677290903234366861292287690149331620710423627949010421969211806315657780007805354992890689473362128892315295726037957699287772298492251068937431619061926000229146644186399200613004711470116897340775704833796801268660396719726916875211914634657063274544572171279825717006640629263737822827396745500926771409224905307679697924522402356923160503860297030022498599759635206084899994524616428363063978164370991597975660515974331332141045700277855320813476661655679115536432980933279442053246531826749 (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.