Factor Info

ID 178975
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 34497887062271174889440165326493658851604977357197795934899963092237057177647209682192982149205031729960146339969709611961479670862660251973554324357233212041487817604644131558172493162685214129698817130485573806677339133189312371365021723590802626640625281952635101088780619406991494679820421008300084151394495276418374764886901175752756503724142502381826236476164781968300991140583520780860538199361172290083831198241725705034391169959469330096782084545728919499254620290785735554533784208216970646546093519728681445636914111920101463295760279686219192550411117817678179970548339479286974507009675827643637213247203050032735230763543722348452446294249010023293242342157229288680986185809896172590235571330262661614830141034157943778792275087209720157167612549636359822402163151271420095332859648833638535970241158263483379620832119845855858691453481033813064669742077836818858803854789129070841683364351947277

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30476) 28384281575469484539729485807882589299897038184608441 (proven prime)
(ID: 178976) 1215387008142043118783054891986610819156329245327136334028470629692163240191183753739309971787240556595725080041091327344017860505582763041763120371539131245129386922415563288315686004692244234030006486093196432510014341167773878182197484547706644072467450994877709850484344468865457709597421261610170003772812824246830391377747348558929392170812711723937213667334605030884404629045913185488077971135478718694009862345688523577744873276747269073120947293471519564842864966830258781183064170992627980087582801473856576459909338545886473794258413621804092488176408563857352453020369209510486753598923478596324584013710308463672150623194787342773279551493127291386796461582523236199925600908594662062977772214120541720645837978414695231134424660829708220027474871946051383324691600566479489630044217420429350141060258881528074971230938296597308567033776161988597 (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.