Factor Info

ID 178931
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 11617996182514036748719959848653186043383023153520760468820095829918755355111848473342537145862965214930781501691700725926689050605063702834303103037388565695196808324728941222475057181277883005643936982278756604847534489267634409487620265224238049441768833047997187923463319146713804617755064712336677278023188727654828862261474618373087762747441767763294536248455313228753936687529714081184275636537784665421729748208418222564997375655980176992892895054110234191869973741591976213417201965353816609292997112821280413760723387801405407150254861385800119172362128220905763902684176322909839000040168726416658561497363365089171400749328128336057382718747276014663812086210238001849276192473071001786983172967605242099296043882389068010486179952250369061498014304342734531378425058573000560311591838852227406996473255906906518142937563185583051034895620157135651046499911475587906508188388513662167146662188833103879135920727

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16675) 4479616945301898660674760002387934391400228392792622816603378315956666439857992939659088517 (proven prime)
(ID: 178932) 2593524474162612844465667996626234194556545531205928793264175003859007010652306156122963321357446335171869559141312182213147091475900541357598185143883796755588168141694246587312176324343198225784974151672718101130386870385345250560401450679219438242280484183077074298693864100771035570133475015252782408996801621985902780025267421655711800511701439977658142375841760033186007555547277792875086407016083618192784283205952636771558063638128927557340988006750310330652511881199828651571102727729376394466156170515811229912128943339789391446462592647883468420528796960292448436014322672351135827114864747585712747281821140167365575267261344847279325512898086892085673180858440047466740064983247005219271520047148628793573525298635335187465206357576545448838247761562298267112952924513462790809344425946970260158121192358220578787225131 (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.