Factor Info

ID 180784
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 693354248410472907355528415739045398004310636562862935996906436358899845672743423125776871972343096986945254969278327855627342771944985829178291994083611736559948122314328761994228329529441498391984687703385723156594231079719598941514806448309301271665616008279542527441666446330613383030313429230496895171456671402318852545276368108051492609156090066863827100815215166851960000848014961795037531806961301215721998862289146596976724731982793566464049283828940447933175249273804884870806951298567974976436049883119057320057424166468516066028839760376678445567033276801945753744385664792341082029939541237395344894748883164759731512844664552190857870802826652107119079316573666555051082638289168863898110433701089937920241897649329164834891342647099960569392945580410167221078898923649730957660299831730109842131371673401105035031366613448627263835557952779579575104011400230632548085047444312790911055557164806662421123871587203107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143151) 87158329476077118485754807583501 (proven prime)
(ID: 180785) 7955111721144014152922008537533575663512077669558993435641926393024051491439958418148836095535976725381970533468768093811718586961375683725479306926714384498346821139912954642349466354307699572127411804095603888710946109679556251946221818242415846455538956050773705391263416872050904534450352195543075100331564458911771226312591565913477728477985341379426805359579758396822507276915598560772504024152158527372706224134873912693325353113699181878046863839607687130041181759828985896377063137877736502374101460583642830089391961841432295715206050502999255651083779736686602787777167020823376085525590204152056195600617851793983337511583449718934153709149178600301634099407834736920419140525886556763290899046845640232808678507993580745999327735297489374846958186946377216295498699832161083269536863260066132512113335450605574936733198865593685001718782740243204662166035045632672519761519353381018607 (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.