Factor Info

ID 176244
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1793783581726093478896367385272695719588133836934042118326220509504448233156312793801888636486219994819452420363899800780513566865285333858247611962421549302879266021560494850706975002005683995195901855029787123017764679144325999876220841623171537499037839996024141363132267187117571407899465192664123960333290013372228717818381892141982902747424218239921199839994941481598409550753688511233577852805740542350347256204034215448797221334645716898125595671770805862231261989933814208349475946197135266391451268014425901183313946721788644855322834664668168928649974228818256022347727062058264386787433125213097814091785237381180074033639699968519956708072448798433059714339183184991890257936510355560485993607194153641823674482966783823431286428621296212399730986075466325995166477266167273518190207079879319247720632025315230419786739371535639181931137634305972661067272646962661286678246211923112682428194379043977

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174712) 92638568061566030120069558936637172675293659455123315990413573391323989351813488085813305554243209902817098547299320344139624266688179182057497539259466999388361183180794964802168920203130676387373152142830684456755388869796721217333968876093589998487757761558279025898730542545108950689407697071241 (composite)
(ID: 176245) 19363248150964241589007741285569803778075159342348054503426460122214069218099256803235155172318309576690291711334565697946362482097754305076862468165501233288794298250786085043447563066966496032557821594073046494916348407912481691516668992715410922669067455820915255096842816920095695349368079809984351579834629996199996990936884538106912869457837989543222835980888776098398466029884178434590861857751160546071643029380655756710596417432635117860533937172521232525732768445981369267911473390052887664733586226015981332037201710996549181281423048590047145235143362896903992453522001482570456229730124018246838429697 (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.