Factor Info

ID 179009
Size 932 digits / 3094 bits
Status composite
Value 20067755738354278551563018718796673720596715487963843173398198970636066763078547889930555956021364533891358075854930960387256569245491896701271847369330690320911504398029422834582867336099342120391665765191304139135131453190106936080258089216791920649614689939690073733546550036924247107674483313131072401326386451917840262747991233180656747083230450789760180087168361469447666360551329818879466862586958838558090522197536829083036194094173123225337845763117724723560148054572912187459802332717889856010477416743458800859809655830662396359899373597733675009948277477448914632649664790300011363829427293842736145027142275578761994620103588063812685562439794889384019784233515577833450740469062858737373925195905926000442507469246555349778348071903664617572916122806796306243702586024483186190399346596641925718969715290659445511836815096787819897473522784522294910351822165328536237003799595276210657463812235945097557572849489581109

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16346) 3179610795566616049227976098726121 (proven prime)
(ID: 179010) 6311387471175743419093050382226059183690194917767779602045795543441551464322864383491024277700322723159165921304305277592243572197879427896197333998105149870214843570409368159290565576697613006612695001267455980566344031289687429446709271552496447918828018668604043332504468041356284142821227039685142312347288549428859772373751239896770252325584468424279650862140466772809842700784563229229220847764895813633306532523314164509318689302148225300565469761433612620847419598200001363027283861443816206076094294610477383490686579788069001420266490413307462614782814009027133359934566782583633134376417885546273457211269442381344346963324580345227338730369041508820581281570963641407283408333477567106043178853228934805319038080035097968237286653016363020682448228579946374832053025944530426813782070824734724679430888314827415391096909102474447262460970599694516500233253404753446975841591465589131629 (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.