Factor Info

ID 177590
Size 926 digits / 3075 bits
Status composite
Value 29333503106654711951869531364480083116384579580755499978283327828937348881782992733649022390610462603947165076831738891535090868672465397541393406844469998372231093975944868022203879179960350838932391580568034765855667833156580692555125479511255080085486314076987759895326193204637237578142336249658540201125091019154659779770833227640963021526979327953509899209102404722315994456025139436694734944490824578381507986451541828268416860582903409283783706585913010642595852519923575507811305742668099124408629238807547152742479174378824243264466676779730967310314913118325937478353241647773996336203095711274355053801380868611090611230536166857897865788529771449478916847199798973426624348869505562170769069794120444593753947468582719446189666571700285533281795213398658165961387294420573490974540104859664646289820619057842463839421883018790129070693061155741957847604601256584169807661374134628853877788335550289232078865111527

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29416) 94216035336032400068956905739 (proven prime)
(ID: 177591) 311343000180737560824615524464365003346675554737140183179685041634405890285267514508139483610597331687550733340327050090376035492832321885396405989473383293738997201436396116589610949811666409989585354759817185735936670113494231896344884852521887750555931135468778283437669749075102106775522630474099350709041418479242651434250050691546168807305960297909263528081588663254475910061372246063823037196646287832951418311206248201049225346157284940786679436845009322658586634125002361007024621228097003264108916027756111431621937719922347983725890894643836110611708030666487219265850165400038822385888299105163441354448791576068967741602780907847485769589280874384471059007901916958554387979757104986782739927535718728547598711138208728327794341929250338626205191014771253420166805412217170773880381678509058398526940143409628315904737330499741266849146403524174049757059965626579013405913808310070293 (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.