Factor Info

ID 176094
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 8191660921527329097531095494317318262488138180988775097884884799316697770512663379677073265712928124755387073131956655294302909697490458926270325277270019957696863769554633016968163250931486811214846129405965183986101376223964562408456059723512377213811118762218976782487114848635591166144471517868499824176146193187193451307004547863851821668184173978827792245773765428741928159517974481208644230137183898608062126734278478964222206292612502301797381987798447590490370273899582062958100610940645223535596093132231611051859987475695989801094216911756785647193626747318607528681341742744458768423301397113862578787579871785969123487571955361277193556333332567490459204010823476531672404083245157267879228580719796263591690077258829081597632661674860529837370901828425258863711193841994489895385633879597465897498393125055079556075329570186906900718096213451189681995371683297738490445270882196430286153608157243182713

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 139210) 6350068927580017242405684139756219238900508749731403803784654632105548149657780969252508476609300504271722410354751739994865540022351279544984817691603035713225975731940336982262907943200808703441723218215828965359329324781489907875707482337814977745733472492965193448492325409642128330110383744386943021061 (proven prime)
(ID: 176095) 1290011339238979614602479262021785541044912345813363151358622931310918497856027341485139590121103974049939790220811943908083210344802428374040388154721723810415990665330055035157853115967688418881284112517323246308243124597155812020172535210446225069430221296707929179856891611631229510330252858192213742332191637765216100862963629974009762050039780730809937479771240337749217802970337703352225556990474485913881769601676280939817207088790858595093318874581641158382193969761711383737965120120181099052784098159399996421767174531644326681108467279600117053673536134042777038380906293065402779007901411001045733 (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.