Factor Info

ID 177823
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 69072547714348534051237325715088491217921213585954998976537299124262075454031062846561300360559803382282090127925310445379757526894363324797742684716755148352801397302893849599412398002276710498348319851758961516127400905691778768849170605400577743069234045173777796696571747370877406080885102448931842890102584377583935543897277230058240404892789478364497944746135221670084528599394183978709114588352137351409566578565336365571919235411479333014252247320063543006070659772499349889585669333462167552226161828457578185458691259685356305691677310137916155387797605356379217881840452064192848820510372999470584048897628442311018311755345826282769741221502685979092589411155556963153480243354702509405831240463871760629663825520862810668594224657912713916549612016333298237563044818758324069927231780372899814165708585568787488592305722723411181579734861818639952509787447833610112780571105228459174362909895197667466437514535516011

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29593) 2263044155863595424435070827541937027775094467601 (proven prime)
(ID: 177824) 30521961993264734743574973112864469539000814334082528089157054236031953183114526858811632184325557852290152491134046734546126406456307353579183267608450579075021249540995002697815765632498831301731377120308902539447940053754792242944097173944133240744825406651864271199134528431951587324110129380769412081176553652813000191411945334763093931637270383949219285568369288826420467421967358561792347730001646468888325670951893288151622932326382286876759253725798879888122921953033150721180298528129419747284382433747669265376444831557800370906778476554506606397513777437625679561366911670548185001987786992996793583836659111218168700630054713592496479139512880516502794497847801358440996892226742057693387302903893630518661530014249527674711821288957001517680808986397351482019770479924150802559667411676811227058140290503742628971918852584946796987067163533429259858802443787386132411 (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.