Factor Info

ID 179003
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 683555849381194209826675202977589549895533660342026951230504590873125880199232569650535010436108675764437401479077311846858300917924068681925654173134078841986230343798808687635074190501427146008804109569939592649423856406935315085075802017155287243915020477486824995331853659377654791607916432409936153481136738784539849341517109266805698038458274345813518696491816302439744240775921115814972601798075376612636942825636725508868370468702436361432811123054909756816465384792918289108998527347203419821062100682686989546424476015403785969123644437659901765567636972434860605852558866366281042884960534461562646100486190681431061891501474036313651458889050775526525566556223456091230553577747278903622912770425451781258576234554621376460405116240324910878929959303744848487848740173128003863036520595124542552485766130646532382018259519312922132607737323830560290879134913300999684172008848662829144991025356323267083837951499

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30496) 29167505543613225065911800906277901163083827683639679180901377800590834788044123906435890920361579772260903888924609371546180761368017790240700421318796330297303121001166456471215066539223312015804681334230834566799348157196056452897233353266200338653247199372785225560833474972706982080628131678101180403772623 (proven prime)
(ID: 179004) 23435526509426571210654670978485387901016310724451735839804335978681115956410696243017649348205071826529960447615231621983892682346767296633476322696080754727380548005746385895927399794925360038226766816116239612404117397627229520560068664355313964791770642605112829993225543150765835007979106000401535308646816823316490210617967371525729809676836193419491185308754260894723188449741465912897979143918440334416034680935947266504467119255921691729249199666264070027037416803500545252447974128556868432289927941968987048334627428051635382196678293411481814920822879806901779242344747925457640265395609558596009783813 (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.