Factor Info

ID 177764
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 118603166932042135933801815033747316822728467597976898825557920254470502971593387052745912495766853907571847582630956490972118136080148692023484772246948576330854938420698882521328979935856736465436400310858115407741152210356409702422013500491458549066290127305206339633731326305058772121055498743810372255560647633120886294886113134459148111367008643324846385754048356347322623555721194056428781525864726090892743550746287717898794550169788614246313840304027793531666274475983074807941655469051285552983793947130944054413201249436762019497673408215748851442062376288756905510983090397679786221205503254518847065692503988926336135562231448503095292822894458209890806432487610033076937863552107953571498417494605794902263028240488941890129533937214280808444877424923508412841722681337030758728444420748119247766001669171457841698254858711752601733527612505865405233076068404112581906538968136494872709499977

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29538) 518795406863113189776769006766478178496100854556415486885838669324460646241 (proven prime)
(ID: 177765) 228612600194697146868327429490551401367903537670510115519945203848918667022477574900720977602696385803996171913876578075304452292016998191700564334938751864514439537353859971879986889205267383882716395697069428923421392349768440965155242683263992533152273122078114082967530624468152885070593676430543286430857675381745857071481193901946998055914178362554104177365784844745348192502108438862150273731687140540889206138367174485365067605236685221821092370937770308638071025629751460476651714051722753662100233292554593696220711913924251687126184069360840526263912436449360049117496280569890069247285751320314903684353801195912824961001147728051502770092517498097106132251804117623159041266424829935617180790957886526274723238916916369555575201207961537279048309913266698453936161998205161477433468618210850206094606064255002594270697 (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.