Factor Info

ID 178191
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 117237982672800991933843477110354334797893917704870897167337727021520476690280859749354841542435097057845508043531970920377214454298799017971752318360559209732975108879956897754441345736274274093226109662634926251613320490858553623217929037576580300181098232381986770713316841428648540995428310714420538345644345313948201527071026235191970673135519475826592912914550964625068717660449185807053427067931476430587012382248447417416807646733431711041877626100495447336135663139208197468801114754260974442210474831887193576139669109409754866012729798862338519504231094509666601248363702200154425468429541893486443832396818376859131045925821293174232738859008839093138636154961478404054695849740090248728742917308815173051634800422296225119441522979080111779422638724234677342694221426002028693359727411921520966223616725087842902397087432116123563336223960102052242988695501925558210672326997139093297413536213121300598459598429653

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16791) 18283522301529013619136533441360526422166770221 (proven prime)
(ID: 178192) 6412220836845896971689915627403552947886052972753004391101419491201594214815113728787088758726180454477808211236341639554873530864775264746360308103128719358933157150824373311254285073261040426852585616845336841820670552254695358821770768158069447507367210798427801023696940101082336249016364257928391456210397217622276909630868746042671534877786606026956630218303342957286650180729160489952791789461024114518995032887808943213282416760013061566787082324561925774690148638279407085879678561396733058420580597296114243186639616836644601283231881056371804282357987715493246039131430859444024993306470057575785967284461953544736536400567474137363462537085429445089428199317748439093056516925572595827866411279261225042419486484029034332799667840933132602593532837203319031834887777542247593814597364507234206504707375564432537962815207209188189265141606032825486000915530519361637193 (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.