Factor Info

ID 178448
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 103134287295493049929781629958809823983763247731442018874453210397192118467601370536450503066241124142412491268095059809573700540815160295012185992359591044729349683137866567370924517867061779303207001769848872891216154024106018430507921364070565986466256424299691790429836802681775593786267583284214192155710910776990513462240743220823660860671936888544720696908776139099178074850796122228179266338754635988478257165331730150012326007046910468902002561006409226703597559114443608776215366510971567933471643752731239153715583283877948434765080269684854187208533442241029506200784733842144996535341381307304082017402864814174172750588128466159882261299631585411393262060138030105177365202487565552291200216617719456406799000051114682118482577386689137045181913311430361532999587296270435375425617049829311059241905827873024057390561053292884930079436796280120918024492579226109296951581107234385661123235673

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30071) 5895518746203541920435931300822793257683987241 (proven prime)
(ID: 178449) 17493674727420221111155296651638468258380411659464613895874297437002322604639027669323346601548916929268533328098890807416147225198965768826584810279521803220867087095348663798915664520405639318418872409712807348162391284644341040011456459775559858595781333221919393843834503974013110923428583069328304345894021824272862280617119507175095624099770568595536907316640969419457438674275526218201589433108993395652897311381793024829956952840724978378379538825970985222473879509002170732339400139092407543730114432773742208619407285608313934909822699556271203004649695372575774748896820417594903971881025511681302259585181563391476932345543495605097864856029102639352490327045169043171806028029420084303784012190391754732850061622501239562024982063397589334074881438770214425418017181826877764003442577512244065123838232399917522976699583607442877001181080875595953 (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.