Factor Info

ID 176201
Size 927 digits / 3078 bits
Status composite
Value 243921128751371094535355722994597192980006712542517150485993541102288344727655656969896682898695361944199186983771621226615405442100963620492143546495468381669603297573341266911594276440793634384028104832821415307889281392469679146216437295812038550915906794052202693662653693271532340928034732552238208326607306294373654819748629032437511779696969830241523435846717501376964884367748478594616278516314586430475110854866784583070984806036715149639277229828031989673944796711275774869354220849500035735043511237248935385316307505482432382407897134850014119299720436660644244797061436997749257041163694813610996924873518372706075958240385575022425234539527895789205563169146219272893459084929028027141230540781990514398355708472600218564093693504638689366271189382749916721091956468236154665739579422749920484418162051691045358603915486507229592704534238152776376883410748347908365402126974426081783168253958839073117289384434791

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 173932) 887608790482911809833629127092939966947187193966847193417872937095837 (proven prime)
(ID: 176202) 274807022380505648217606222548837540782104779656403017850340226644112146260141422824232999570879946487210019317814257372677835134964517770184013439598874330145420128218101618658474110320858901511935446697367065605001781284622812386053872534578537862134849661256444096281920614091818613796047264926367408470672295907881484690762040643734016927106790536624484452403900308736167493536141232436772579423010688781572339413326393457898445052615144427889070909490654521649785259937997865633908952109475098287932050908317657558752448164876821398532724819682334496671627762838679399732791309773708405700295804461065814320908724521546787472710096728212303215469087287853398533202711065076079196872865702215261258588982330180133963425232781500414954650642890296212438918597360575089201776105000621612867864323895821626207082377373224770053901597503783071605116112767443 (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.