Factor Info

ID 176295
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 3133086719602654872919872367958536291062860857989385115007619436533966164779422603169648948008293106153006096351975079100423170317039303437504676406842154607587841660703242735275824232504152836095602317549800189830033189243508970105554639925436563606909900918971291706456709319909347110549753661967230626107510770096341708435970788090140045623855228139833077835437753550043594684620032521544413495214226400124539118954924774794463301292606877243702156775720882962530597457110712766658401136454136833238450908307963766371276659952214154743948885686886100267541390279255581805663625195538622713053629937666331850037271800521264522701126439456839258379439650351646643400290561600030902293693969016941325733710934024623797152472142035305056418354031096135520562838069702222266253781421397207589630080750012816329409939036245633582865608861519008452581961673005989021341710528191557018850600356001949333629409856647

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138857) 1333639297121560770726162830707201 (proven prime)
(ID: 176294) 2349275944676272596694929573806601288951607138793008214938717028677725796067739099340672373347788223840367639181179825289710826847358804830382506414366930232260720181772035107186382187258564773931511833770764837371829398069287205656387847216616957556840047825521717407106278237321668585419126040821058181398265184851149769402574762365615892040548406232126599501906110591034653326597206599149871764292685626899043130220454485387565579913596909550007720070939944720449702370984387347455763190442845919201615954398941512087498561189371731810219553726759226398579373107779937530772719705538855694719337251672559259566027491238217814779781307422581896107312427119957268441536001320000628841905896321152677310653417480468656074865603565383856175621684304912494376049076745052901921406410256367738115804573971454606333381025405109956088226736912212842350433555402794742916547863578247 (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.