Factor Info

ID 188167
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 7589651281480096489572594421315557001912391639118447950437305278167566634714387183942142885586489322918920611029274390277930717955709250567158426433679051036102058646875434870069485815991717498464894291640962235859902349245010821683261181460221337603317472862293013091580027589489436739997783730972116669128239040001879959111389631492691114202116153943080626366356103946013709693617213565264421748494901736861434975340930312792542274201549760308840298534932545987260493848031684006162368118753535260273711564242323160047989797853762984784292640234930068453239767083405329425651078426746959482235985581273138200648663870624968842538103328299982480955662726640688728887173637282350453141803641461713895379852150465672725639497181359940221910456980074363372109655384481977337703197531810732568416921071344759951783697031825476245190546709212922357621729434931091192001747293722828932559126767234797872412861665279

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152118) 179131919437879366272824933312584640171858216971 (proven prime)
(ID: 188168) 42369061333661918528401757058619024056977241238969944510379564107283532987294452688992012046200359056293762772204274152250585112245895480843790138586145742886546209573343052862582057622667024417655863081557306469511334067450828358035160899234595764932135090696963056834885438124900937228942370030333043262767797827781634831725280685942950076027900964811782229804410974517438217006610742605408707605427201026032508600469832131910155412855197062924380641019090307539498730928501835192367543363141356972791919511327999777416006159787728745628713492933335067626827394801676573259729297109535868411912375927486068773231572783417734959802183424068319624493272573000812389577584520876208103315002912484420394988882028168677102378249104573652398475928875969024688613554222611059764539853201269809223591712300212995478670269012962314365326432867882601188119216374210374749 (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.