Factor Info

ID 178941
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 52873760771785231910457775445863401367738030826478624450091080570500205488991067188877303809741392080070166858719071918589505711032479234069371187474136512665346461321606225807823975620608059164043672644874191887976084188512466639553076086996307550560806154162820326746539460380504741929453033080438234910225879261535467301474355807880542513997827057456646740827243616005804075989670968287315691914750926021442264774951940704736348692077727214379542541018908705079266668027324680326390173659176093635157328200515985090741092822829705896647515783596354737930873418877477039027654286557639145537988003113026038723313611781490803625051729610218291957426864545772359238711321814850089125193236694110227628751158259216522744874410265626047033922913037635973099244820731117733097109081136015170038884131669708760380883579864128586023572842020017959125032888995364099361649867054353542509113928595165344383748960029161266487340217792981

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 29093) 177309277461360218309390137951788241 (proven prime)
(ID: 178942) 298200757054619683186193507187634384272564878334793730023885257252245204793350615857214252093916142702833409731442469134131630953682830928432163427129768243038581174886496226179774173299598085502860545361549284054953604317812774723668405592191534820075824805877072656989129167683844271622346966771630714693649406729059435901105602657640929723696315201425090357332454749063026690072190103089544621610690671924775770532411697023087073566164792855551217628974768556959524397751358272880553542616674030755360960862164991093484242290097333846985686736570575884214858081405656183390839335044273922560033527711788346579962656407265462640912612293643166574320101543418681717557398074274765207162397555649320133072039444764699853640409607322818162426248256088450316794774631861924315273258918918957301054974899545007445938557451969852923287603417123894925799249008713841995964990008273493193908545011141 (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.