Factor Info

ID 177761
Size 932 digits / 3094 bits
Status composite
Value 22280496221166829629918041757495541568128499635666400112907784049563542440501669078658797037329488401514857575603311252724968312533037372199493840978989156081326061177995345330606889697498722541736981608875855495063710171023667393066195219916303179115411287640004819541535862114751803176475113063310912169177914155265073433099934940726254168179286979732789475638448493812199782054062885606811967735291132668609390145253366376531826273568754231882160861814014665163249097427131614162860414262199830708039611703039108949076198785292673152104886903888122445545702562194338487341881750732186050388811912936225527961232939228711782086600602966251741912487995749382886711889534378490585990546628739469741072622866385348777393251663646857565663662745896642690930083240598393236140953271242978899043551569475140952623107261359637854162962489014336360204705451498538053474352207399054018985026851757396338664704832158183890539617667495154363

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6708) 2293559892404294400692399012979688850301546383400890423075969 (proven prime)
(ID: 177762) 9714372968830832272149856493562645837098075733814797311364790445354136094199197569350877642473415561852191665926207573235945126481069244769789938675056682333210760862534263664511986793166488622842381620549751008868767300299826506874836725325969766748340020885704258041074867675208672784625691219087070238953286300152949277987612236810834490515724184411831890644756559457224726558361850134242188116636512936301446102351340460719045063822360723840840043581348543221582423202788623316001988273148267809362911588432669651343973838410157383702367596484917401633181923901004607302908061453613554034827241866402278493729391957101684985841130397543621766798670528882681680031471703998186795407413218640287091004975522271938586295788695157466643939597251135844601944514724440115134799585798349910420811244164399920638963504855412579270194592433772677829630504882049193340261312827 (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.