Factor Info

ID 176258
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 293428806107487390905199500922834821484672190181975348284439868700351083025073241027117962066178242413637178749776905832256422097077773935465837943012536318763724305244491649178703258949853779338236690903490196225529567244142038308780645405659886693429599860708083180020622977132579967231007439456265663956728771837580387106860427513855243688042652638099295339580407310612265139187667970088907407977571866046632451443175897462756678969818885055582825900038274255343699324605584392306488394798082729755661877953041837249155023242112768033434710041651507912734521427392093148660768729106785733948589839166272125016414629418540667830717295029573740949540994165109354546783020660846163386533259150420527841698353154227063433511439914241986128888782325805192310209822878287605945964447364635635973466689303617025320039335966272652954759297504987548610019760045768788014717551635357063899537572429666788285443420234903921966151

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174001) 86645159150896524755769083425890892275798240680943423073680446562870012545819396045919247314209993851944970695475201 (proven prime)
(ID: 176259) 3386557413974710880852918884577597926212048757952982333875826222199166088559237335937547532611574373326464979954961563514995560453629190174953157467537558140395904151463837319037675680116828043454367965008599429797960920920628719404984391058367619303165329692947519174140883131956677075670467590852607850061765238395550944124614869945175394680510811186732466393912978030495774075343097599814815446282703552899578505775428241883636949870365424244848569127885026461713608562338097498763824294109489813177627743255755831638428923470864525738706061977232423231063330637433726371498463989759412330214188590508888964132397697094350220107255782087308765329586419137570609185749918013980520187261014546148344700529151338499349539885846022925199458371025894930995677072673501159591256907683876917436650470765050951 (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.