Factor Info

ID 178433
Size 904 digits / 3001 bits
Status composite
Value 1674587085081690035168123479620726554619143076813049157663181032186106947564667494934717833032562221662400014557530361365058238648977474982715824341589658990295669019953138876117981157304643714538411723971113837107835959416272669158093437311386641650131684216867203456580298728518397143681929126694334351695793995708771283660602530655063771839895599436276127090381167512457159101088300388972693183402653414083423134734429489427934041522024656475398848541268523398214348652884547262887112883453997545517753330211976603596770994744644802904827596386783563738296395943755033303409259151751130729808175989190605720569511086300964223386458817936317223240873798118875752047464687918268753068162162750746749996513078031312960143454394229281573843969524436187709555777685164856316842817237604003667642658977514392773137733129614362712098002031278560972012270648978648529177847861030630492314344643725498847040409

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30060) 12183357210260619534067632764355337 (proven prime)
(ID: 178434) 137448738979054214963563289972836499126210830650042196182832522524634399057325474052941700306962725480457955036128650165856675494272263619005436332648215587583187849401988869583675170188106143732322103396639441338975127879556605589233196967331109968611019802925622966867881886653363848586686169890720243485275617704041850443691616195292701518195816996403898735177920772154375602229686891451070844429323688533168449731240840812736848984042194474288919927984704545394788892340240845417870592160123413066854208117373896600874197991262441088136693301122849058289883559830446294550035225080495608403052297742115848156580765708700396616891942850116671770078769221245455671812075754163001811981319934112061292606683601873811081130126345373257062107229311719143684415337976578425264433362789532291710948990918840046670312229938472119498875507427179882179149483885597166680432657 (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.