Factor Info

ID 178265
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 480589942865503931786425592897092124024804435518360690788181973161629351738107378033677068164567625209736364361142630430799800767850306081522486307971887106073478066496530838904130875267449856993043760450847245096713435780675200802566995218674340156476101252373279587731980346783901831776636938248391312775417665757941173540020437939446614251380420105518379302014878102331258982288350584122138485081240600146926620745511490166026874704842872193685013501233685668033573413747454323455761607131503998653563602425760083627413443370531350189699590357693553646512748452156789893100526651946368607386501663167163568105128908268191745814575587216759405795105222119138201406528084319243009854677725207519790339881238669034393521395632893739432278122485650255734026946718141148143073875418102285581811628275067347310920006097011537307287588899716899664300442655058009096788381836716246479313749417480496067636016119023

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16815) 1355507900603939940964116623682001125857705117367958794481 (proven prime)
(ID: 178266) 354546028578202623693926014760121186074900569855741940074502674739629919639325320550688926535118206934859710708550463769823237734483873202442154728043053813935075747587029696697753765845978228184763702949311545939497784406950945586577767354217950777371018365794920075775570367803759523260799971516997372757751133836028353322762876174978360453003368628190535177535117163911856822746808086258650372212807498049212570610411440895348266859868711602446862572218825792041101103679462756888495635412448458499590991152293370344335462052501280201012143903115929376094298920339498662663449181759615519559197700006392630240561307899173842331738274192425316390846514029382210334101345701343890019458474867028185876999194395799827252338884506603721615019671285431256281734821061815728758148584320959261851185413923127041090379731147070270129511698062751359494409183 (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.