Factor Info

ID 176180
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 48905923974817738309541614403876358334932636580633537758194013332826331142487435490669745307381584518496159232294870739892108960474334186130673192237529356696183348781485124165918284091911183807816073662011691545623135262011998935474540545554018424017401923370719776743413505659166765464661870088494385051661413845274267251588519118393855167601275969376719039664410402223163266326286676975071535332311252942745698174412412406487157554477044258606730054204575658655695214159493188369947970644258878411459974136922433582367682034836292823500073554035322209052495362984702216838494470690692355627421339485396349213479964032443837910403660831438235734030561173469761288402279785983121874091179928946561784929466800859891909694406843261039495343611806018575826596708861169266458630988872866841021635219752544843856447634805010844836838791314914593797194489489384636038234058472525430957397978409989761251835539921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173929) 790801021152703850198411418865155841 (proven prime)
(ID: 176181) 61843526584640049029753675792941079282414913125973384260570771153583562093079434535576021093933436778549181381245146357526819332607331729304868560632373941230578510930470653078986878026383611874901729152965437814434548357357588855280512209382159887563756000982579708024597732315377220185414208980959578510300124194401416629484172066523008111422527150775751865900987459699933608487458936632397404047654742577178396890735359925914101348383778855466865318520804186410240008372907912903139037521313940056759712178668137292758449011198924012179348415769828979523869952652441450561760078874275594767380696786077030670998280616170682345574885754447286716093000438742382815403941298075327589649655236410232546764835513196013743491030284424942382574415784751563832884018514210121684831987913907700907567433690251088196024967128389203377992384079026003542010777647034345683918684881 (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.