Factor Info

ID 205972
Size 936 digits / 3107 bits
Status composite
Value 174987039826726691927552391831716921430735880991901547779478530665478000349544478070125583789432165587125298755749388650991866857559056855279728876178494723814265079855686042574809573773962278883517210712631503459810382861476199236018171756834839392755599408875163611680135689354839638811211570235656276553597104820678289603973822155983215041139651603391698359543128472679612819871236606019279059186416014582434125100380040688566635879820412731308966515426655208640284979525361367147478349691251612421568056865797837707265719399818396583828201488686989320238048668541197330927876905311798993663120170739375396043045835323525245844146042771200709426329539073684038186678798769018956456788343007438873521954152589832404788326362468891838608914099856906610028598959485472461594736683025718279953116224906352764555549399751224900913822124191604133463334614655069383066025812526310832214071288961288890148909801553795408781894369412003865071

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 205973) 79367482284182452161088979 (proven prime)
(ID: 205974) 2204769948480534654195987213008940586758934863068516505181877006016259353585494458518020015641691389732704242436943843567146311674688579892747317025482825286162089677006464956718552416041105639780292867937957329019715187791586979544236120109492260175252863810022077481205144427153066939713284877428407935058404268620262155805124532427488651580958313611924211861203041901830464877913401322897962282673902616259960192588207867520752539401514872051434991695166634592576540545548196626068321689764163682489183600394533119595458066149465821090022397936212730359985468488838644911383412520682562499459784367445030232527516159802635382836249183591704807012463807057958556687780457261891840707187080976132550097568248286585492141681893160443095337978494836049494769488345509337228017229055375609115617983477123431870915757559887737588115858725799393988466976375175906164209441191105817412520587229554704820178164456949 (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.