Factor Info

ID 178767
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 22883945021073593253599125379773375904265149541598161573391004369622418979306279885381937655394817581614210400504696025411375851684917196080760530982766859009604994922585088863841386221699813619250233914222313996403250022045354234294599996290273976397567926038722457675330587063923622591302746578405711293303408008736346085217823727377831192582625211743805337673893134907016400987741774937497112355760692658124855223463871160317443504026630444286009000214197779885753759014182605206964702699018676924261879314963152234253980208626244613714510806519467786162175891252521180199976744196711746398529509755790195370580770116446855630519888672692275029967994569614619809415533541548683007771288672891884620337487886257927227393585935686816132277312212162887602545325605723832696160448978698734349037371503736412407738964051491785257936916262764070316621210022423086111621478890654221775534929956556955557627917899108460881

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16635) 102709311506760564596220994569542246072758985784591096622629841 (proven prime)
(ID: 178768) 222803022290411507910570817633398467017889398078761484003627567946285288679074162360366876891838829953653947323788308413102021915648453099332785150231823480832139904663276492295264049248395480142903561137142140108411960107921383677357932194984848529377394925940844408350593052185907639562994540029954125714970959523578114265664382932724782638600370910981832982223188392210586214576360788453537444742995736833317287041671627003907992696367217402841493585946014894517907811610896414737785575032430296411573024264054807318194648132841481027382697150147497870406207299418040644474313613699325854496631879442296533936420658880078670355588676414010087659853060874738996868056416358004053252973558896886718363282895714812411559384743042366952267688523885923528885991741851464396888874973863462308325150991144887136625307191594795924857105514053529786318892461441 (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.