Factor Info

ID 177850
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 4381452512655758725936848860304186479628834514741914417715906412207120674470224203927287379376222344059920637541037912494986446377086579606680221396803435476663376072871517573124528164020229087123200546032572263871624278179620090742483809461904627913101328003666162396299374351393583981374242372877745309833888575955443551955678026217338066279208887563287418546061304496105642143541491463189544763878664999962037967973188209523237422314519194096331694651800392134688699432428783998466709642632812407119199133244991087727115384044235102044842691937424738014077507314936002492964030389612848817636282083894206183302714733253544597773022366973883043702899997046014935353689002623497932991865237991199741721299523567397230267787682598684317521826012436518018830282312467223884185210704284099582051943875719108841588697537113417626627522916414403305225863878963892610722862445017411109127534895358154546585780593958557

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29609) 513765906786138686731576770204403 (proven prime)
(ID: 177851) 8528110672161809432761424912389724980345591961688702263526706397456520596908485546684929240850118600998994597957632089510870030827398377727701376308566707640913001684558863782284965665359007643765000482504888427607297027755571430670686541257323876474827987508446102946408287647584445720854057958532174507145333226549329457242090689223903990348690520702357815821305397910584893968183230541732213171445790962675112877197503985189372664773019390007131465110242021854368037110478029296516799006856542833223189530527070433465158226109217516866497560724326758062522869529181714529062536518264946893407695574738298841975488202566834392720930714498163834735490752305077651044542990082563206333273686586769623162994690437952170175385068399276328245517165774234127647133572665121200432786889721637469115241925702096499488361258030140871751644435847256283805456261890544372324839106206518319 (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.