Factor Info

ID 178814
Size 922 digits / 3062 bits
Status composite
Value 5242776968191078981365630446308055319199409294779797079465635255881249351940758726986733709368886590477328377716298389699647469798500207996087623861694739711822679582962371357408717921256401979142221373494207173633642557111557044697530655255215983370054111132743837682891472902811266030057617881593134954466156901197753074738516207999719913878362986847494162155234555533437017311358996314662977752747292235884754671038328999134597599030014898930263336538637099410482048319307463764839698088274593364817460495782877138534392959044690930930250155474995970874178120836044357971581984918731850095617929450719781641558942870088150584559115036449241336807908191556541297902502521717139459728040715603982107062969384794998640491605217521673682214498341228446711499020849113786867192542854906556491520360469670645072347472673409708545229101002616065349670428554407880979293059263785370027100659159183455838894369681390556429367251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30362) 51381585875187426552800323998998162349738632602963702093223699747258701 (proven prime)
(ID: 178815) 102036106493997052123185246573298071555585958644672332074836069753151497876660189074676750807828651112799762846274029218977862540876286348988281671880599249540500394021616202843361595654645463566835548974697588191629452520757313310449275036041589079157818372671731288578625172475306094300327588602437384828605903408033549188778822902286802004207889794022114138416148081718261742699407725468959810057175417374745799385126978560095440347400137170595911231615035902937172161093878299626131872043751285489609470083240400071474238713009570780074369390554283410725888780652088279354843942063984979234556019696855949354048510955227506706205415381650383747655349233046861853587448148979074000891788699882713428003369969355029048494405784137165161651289896068727544771867630153958266008692270939438676701698842920661475213932850144482548434357610924741349723551 (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.