Factor Info

ID 179075
Size 928 digits / 3081 bits
Status composite
Value 1502007320304280211329301983213846398581559485451283060591917473968586037604061733368242532708300089392276911109688115574633781504005692315637288092651437673461701019441430727571508131919608642064459136485055685073716782823721361597257830377264175221361952902138068195193734748121592484752745068562271390472680465348757213626921284367711630211378874776461565309840289558053375230846634086076241205508807578798138684427798712843589710120239590005717396869302076517198640473156758976958155991237372801635425422764368647066983221860989550443682363754617706352731809340766665885824403671206838091358284980433230168685305833511008514361502225666324381209864666811640135629196217188027432674398817704232712684273737586542726820330787363089110445970448345028381376740238581974016882520895779731225465711523210107421288207999075138744446605347212562317477226240833552125688116621221581472720679327664289725834408939580983297840804474693

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16508) 8960456577129332642402117293886054746034622008081012951642943460372932436601305246853 (proven prime)
(ID: 179076) 167626203796132817469097177802524722994274322380543576221028184506280447060899697112461529722366105895888349786017636541418996029662414756629657748858287755765428622638188478035098869691607035800947141427025916936883059927230580812722739533822406760604544047877758108830441980508924563519254734476933848199082657210629764557111045186944248507385152682846745460472321810061417974043884330406505173398492454962823596772908411177327706127157004045969034951948940353705861598514377820591145123802581347145590453927907691612395448892152415993082045666732388390717304533883590260361306878265063700260308599332102539381511756553377407923873886364646012067813945235734600245098671654426766506332993776957426724430995172262179031297715861927113162850272206696314223782597254908332472503057284034363165100571677387033891323940860604581906151936647353281 (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.