Factor Info

ID 176170
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 40898605553465281820397190234235402982408590494573745746229524950785124947426956585815452101422586371766034772496715433644055368677767397731974027179527751625882295174057598484485874001923803470847133239749993636750362917403393115468276585154816811198350628032462056555039459655636705315346658963730808743853378315277091896419221170409498221716929104449618993942282770784179637458447686365726308532061002372121161666363543744775390402099046832668697431389470019243646653943054066757452654711548001239459461755785099692943577614681334224783533923008629102239758571840487212674152924457737634527741568336229825797555465006964004420729610767003880802897862853370063025032188959262135454128127879865991518372886812510104205304905492503850837603093090678953446348178887108536744624162126473527643851698151733208243726546258197570345183802451392837526090923109800566708771384133796577691266209395002345887089450480196457189

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173928) 46312226069524697710820285973141472072394402403884584695825198743726757211220417252461754905363 (proven prime)
(ID: 176171) 883106018096983782761774478201694486745480235815965449659779920155274235033432835801058242730002663814846571030702888604990796610884962536522410390439197551348312520890827191565440296113747220994129305502455796255969529794916516810438113473942124851481436623201633777465956959411275799216473149677658330157525548990823480313217727943944654731504506717585918373092872286951012031588871601723926995992922047083957642036157919629334121159127689297683208012661023015559418712043639587207847093879128661305211946097166205763289543360100158187458012468010630165785202762816822130509425744287989184468934368905185496557926486832161036369616023726528481365892299290246135969970592806491771828513743994222152670171566316922099113634934483220173323507850459255644216464008303635653112393447913273544788379740884679297476573730449703 (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.