Factor Info

ID 176021
Size 923 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 10021915915546119685785548131238707529475398698056219408661227991543144227164401070047577323673733011903706322541750834289588401982733128140823607644470743904039766364707714435669764538584014735084266758661610126026888913595580956068170680525380287888207188418477966991217699749837045233113331834147863004480064802993629918850656241280111108213407659402232107718661531660311318939051605506079163841396229663005182388316717724190664066499438943175243644282359419066277070134182931032666711837693388415776166226999611142290709709279876959616410953680380867850115997775504361900314067759665379499648195405694074836285532870188121378511413561603671605835600512101840116515377134841714469967794685279637157953907749965590299526773677522675438675469243291774901521798985787443960919901187049328113101062509112732432770934378315845723179874848622637353559250147916524048872523729750281347728405614750958190407900065003269513311003

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138869) 214357734059471372201905235580163 (proven prime)
(ID: 176022) 46753227540489120346293421689539328769866043440756133036644201631192454670837471355491930473813148219153975892347030091108416495676991391719202438300960327062625730523017156664416421682651501323952309355321318033292652354313151922501498296906391265438422594963694362782038636453011654893865121371260734515934607820802265388000815600558182372334804768799166819146722614936702364191280704650248805494934853711320731975823047144692584499481376059473044927999263734503868891001080091991903228634233192073033218579949473189228069910372499821901094646157501755693291499380836396793396209070527415914076562800053732637719571608301530651093565329965354342359011570959639034743553912976162202476940892439391232855723328639845045260490219692035138686524653718784099580785172441760891454284105499745754295871756636031882140208736514300625498968840894131779503061617412460376089204258026177561710940681 (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.