Factor Info

ID 85848
Size 930 digits / 3087 bits
Status composite
Value 176873189484420878494236623839908444352660580251758615295161452796303254004642559407974115663574112183590374243064882124551319809644089339159899186223274756662936237646671883219478910321664476501355260618356087129997357428096679556802380550859975582466973459372883584160352345787386977107327005756607603518500287663473877781949292153720652636966384266748955127923618825942889634363708284291793635516083566003809572794056459700962138638620360920024520021035937826708797705248653511127510689832654723348740476924429233518114845054358740135079923113739029081977502584733858771386181815187145118429220208113431618598844029505921019760451748611420740307654387475497244588867376240449185704129619563871265751606790241775697646809377509454340538358490456940112053371708762618098892115760149490170615022685233844183784893195496849595112974149354447004410104590571710958661450930246589062105047482075041286783582999212959216403080556763659

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 83649) 193499262007937687337404242623313694903275193183714611 (proven prime)
(ID: 85849) 914076816877809190401412803024499444875946768968922866489822882015093943289250494887774089459650807434000353226802411485522307415857797094418944248528699260663549586921024702027318545896203544404486791469438330607162290413854676594902249151472954728166237229901915985230852100856789195092070159607590085168532373113239003800884736625102942180617316875169007035180483963223265180949711853291386363066664089715409892042066627901078839906149440755138076831711431482991334770994721835635264079568747752323724332482246484434984355472482114208398617196507979073543600353189763060022642211038774210532233155244808318663578162307025120612778094131779771487664835592529724294524097686421415348005090001938518990992158170109981611930396882531626886616243003864034121399093405243976427600216321319181723473846147328692453384908810579644323851422989427164160018557186332480731078266650569 (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.