Factor Info

ID 177428
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1385061324363441008674032216838008281962512943045771586390508020580159681696882595474353954763958001668598020438179504990929941556259218902843922217553251584483859619131226981424440931575437892821842211486573740799960697092433930110899458422075496484932118944116550286549013088365803903046351847067103054312459711547601854577935310038252818002930020543817038814628181180923603866867077686859044437692985450377537410712303122435098661908388179180717899432526281468095426715728513706064027196648911154744497775830700347256896642863592272026369193950708581810827923110854881723802853213493578051425686275947773363113275324752567906827309566233955947651165587909922860719010624891350875468439339646553664356876274311028002659356824017045168441713651049849317777722416144257721614454874558487993006198111155605670763750007614779599700593220740190966287747521309288762955790868476723993526413398200029975194506227677856873960771

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29303) 13997024500838820621865388699 (proven prime)
(ID: 177427) 98953982989773031198630373731112134850206929720315511444798605029422705824901188318944719329436901748162510340683356641378017614363396956044446934612532477754737416715920723423998998903498262707706067146719205067984272276023739233291691825662928795000349009826781332880741012786513054595385586341978033687075126216576532953289971420748974333532593121538154871744280707708173136877033648621102138481644558721212326326767279212853134968356863038353848825566077083455254716690065287312444888827972940024300426369638902264128850310969327877818834930903241791675159332735229593479939049312924298851585646347542529595535281207342045581452544330924814503235118980839857858127109609282012256951953524096543249137326913524149341219364126862423611826517664440695346696247571799228687438225447789192784074924911665921665647383975846769778396650066749598986024332237834417139275062849189194245667137361529 (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.