Factor Info

ID 177529
Size 923 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 10114156992723073629389566026196213467253985332925098196123421195707560529449576467658183597239103297938769470440442958466705735495354170279684259410993054240585499809681761198662500739392302422328569048988179197724847628631165004368157125884921793783059784485787655227652487814244856237089360566950254411046625506259301630668587832515526250151701547005233203966811749776811787575187933368591639422458587184892336551160203637832788135534716265195268293042140824208486650926866884944598625991671779123994837894042358069282349754907865360295594732386932454157764978765028670666990580231887121126975550304094245410801768916474504443566750450578105554257022113961769539564057917899638944879070879899355740383460727734915259254720324876113900581977457385642615035956563516727437170750882334704555490652974821531771175743007344872341902741390287745685838099688751925503665297852383064179722749006555373125242096702820397901275857

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16265) 39546955636451768643571562540114219 (proven prime)
(ID: 177530) 255750583830036022220601442618385843069299578599264950792481773838150453223031678341718771434189737413297893349112040699114293064034565727430743520725384943239076153260189628051531817511307859682960387874797682224431444207435370325279352316054103708010409480626668879897145141757861818226525597177165950804216795398866503087966833165958566999004629820794742102657565251462602247614119390729151665730410600938411912434514086882363174567816788995903574565023003788905171611869817496021110151313279144314361321293106389695697630415697792817148705873416214388693121847766069758792543424098154988110789685666877476282060965119664229235478939282026631654689679310456276853770996910806094635114057845888426503175261628347192098785862728312396286823126672183508015203388179478923044331991106831397111507277742333508208769062894204383768846184477321727788237144569460122779305545292561832544482803 (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.