Factor Info

ID 177564
Size 906 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 861464597089574575415041154505996935497885009365685535500210537533575048989456322180807326338046762628819482339064769225379058248316335444689785837602407424589528469746828355915467087907716085870583034434408190328248429079732957497203735494615015930914860656174972916886731615370810130322904498772312885382945303093027437489221443162195479746708418925085115852683041110818408491250380803718258181602424100307123677757289637014660979379360683102043905454092275505729531549990631210454945705334285762619948609312397315806642674919689837270569832963402491493864536622226751097497115122516086632334587397988095116152654202374063744770921650319992668844985133236465986273716894099205796514696768602050795410899308260984668946956786106156124414733918238498535883624186752977258879196451233820256705089664963351356658996627658129879003323106210646400613469450606093369529261551769232100964094881467659975693626869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29399) 215702395088127559327531341201208720513655878803512581129139344157831730390221260433362068215295666420713429545520360466910838358748322948358483015134581392171906776629278040075197430167059823661968992187649760969062015740801807915037358986162064658706658380150227070308410729603013623949070267831216972587649654207305623606582216592751193490801749400119463509096842031555857504723566870966157545120495097767167410478367949 (proven prime)
(ID: 177565) 3993764634544803480944184511262697191795809336412055918640993302574621570107124795931424451694721924954100601002149278901034776169133812350379423183533927668390669590111116390412932989770297089509755360966158707875598277351599374667714204559293547970266806403687806421585113486213304860251605979487896626080788114765710634320332189156043955546227765804008544942064619841391711207598188240379485614760371625302969713669835751089951758972057167865960148179679933001500393578249948827081 (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.