Factor Info

ID 178753
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 296835315965495601204092072821005261701094512116554244513398633181718205105238868699066690447040198000598838637244267245474866649612853694911740725037996403823184002360604843427059890631288427840007258604412426887428333673704730533948330587455459811668340603393967266497676173482934317531535844395499961213074173639348155343480588367172514358580975798201590765313360619070221537645661554924410066340772035107343980291665986558872424227086538562472938219101318124793391878799312800542682569143714256528769712337095631068336046322381735777190849683043440693729386622668701293067926071818217145162742789478986623147206225615713540967073661714360430313646329846296311044289233197020458823041729847984174800954428126796394678118956167376702242299965746085839302313895899153436886346160010983552338872286149576498506615250624870812093715842359062409008420524409431178702244437508397726051575076395637809266442420736597215208890102904423

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16966) 8169583678079227537494277451866403749462536423521283928152060455079422701317521853777811 (proven prime)
(ID: 178754) 36334203511737006745062832277346904501207919657186690173388038921774185361754155950913690135364388781555640080187921996911610572704443381249457709257798967452176309537535137647935636484755935301892398822650123937457610832518670962164253757978992278565061710867506312984557174140275910174134513832326448159630603135373528899217300939499626964006397478960032277186195197193057765320435075221631922249832289295675005005811681482359833504551355737184263420129745108009871107597468044177770505765925771701092732080164869347891213176074894712233324934436177309791418057096613942515562499865590112966349953881243249072953645692874579167003148029089482579369007820268799652066980815164036096018122046088536889833447891266207918608092605214306305956778001746644029130542202268790470422689268985119292975879025925014327056035564963831566204084372288093 (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.