Factor Info

ID 178185
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 58351225917171969871262306254670419640523984596342606742306551324246021829937982563217181165953454539759009213297221810608703462475911660933296109231860417463351988739894941860392803878531317951358742967973736800821054420550431547264908983772252529056152816283258085091198299039195656036980726571135699161302442393768361098025008781587162435844934584283497442053034090605094790771183289052558313369589177044965342515094861227894754622649165754292889853660464595681222008471278841401944496817154785897110799624755942449396193519987642991374379855070563412008103844465870829312265810374668185370951919201719947783598243616920968807810528255414379025558926506660841486826258397484059214467769848969827018138210042420922339552698488960009158930547154517350135683997076523524685068054634722036087745164026101457219826317962447725765130395046095554639532145832895619553689241571847498544843943218007895428575047477699

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 6980) 10195602784853557560562134817849622978910929654525953132499556883513981723116004218984955825032305432898964333146255670715061564908151853501866060734987406159465751290832144211261 (proven prime)
(ID: 178186) 5723175681565166593472989635536008727398470242622057214275883749734824118375333405092909984946263365181136625815681611289469096472680647687273527130661278342099657225841622236509108260371541831213908972732916122756328387716844540242275528990837474814634894964253988928894334955846819662930945605677279002384490690266815361850558294166843908739836731400867807516593428191361501504464115479119980490997554041281233329178801511197183558698244102294910305110034086960192080875468263314330049685431021139809509631923739433421987851553656111364569509972741202453689126853727715018154909934129894186820851470257265483178865173382061625420521984124219260381673729965676531025421674129186235263876299994234803919709268863512419215007591535359 (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.