Factor Info

ID 177595
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 1379660474634764607136110332616657428058084647526170593290772908845730592151748865387559480726691249204779420016050564721043970668785467269338890659902441739235589058204188714170229475184913310362690555557593900060584769946305661608784264793970344808034096224283749869523894615144458431558992743432168676961386274375153686579301110602452294593358675765702536430516007827554446899116104322644894811758747966543837784272491694908233432552810170549572600429055602766448064053130953070440979072071750850633519969197391755989595999492461077283849006180132969112397710979808649719950054897468155375213932532928457976120361945173393884712024203469686827206736856870790526956518816952149402982881775954670077863986154560874804099176386737982088300308752526238813337502643725210875297086141942127751368662327757423400355420936421351498596501533794970681154310044297445522419571629678590629314841078428607558112598588046633001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29420) 271678868498047684472197624493589018540082655035239263 (proven prime)
(ID: 177596) 5078276725245854024312108805693924024323296608611610695435003248976644197400180969160423457836689851200508793956051938702076899260963117483492604967871445981118679869760125778253056593951245474974692679119997916755006598459124652186809954231586698956105275871152781319763118855571503676155767740053179941606531141282766628935382751364050053634419347610639873245150475816693622387315241386870785178053276684377875506861094670260813010508445993526492440505503910693604440521442695468782807125868340094353227305904322922165731092241923091384800979713725237689371766998203347842695511038968716980789199383130899459401546825938616603952527917361586691743813416327874724032353830639257923004245400727338546407818480219347632393877045326684963417579816297437182547490448014330165419051214075722727329380726934323833029192952377741717305269376857649014808923340867838327 (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.