Factor Info

ID 135558
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 22973267090246660450449032327956323417273345145540701853014571910497037741926840047615119767473791773716287273040323218950856849855124117237087138562989342183823482838458465562272225207440646632857738957479306167058669725645537296817095552010916549195862134452734370445191027424937684412470282603708200274090022608729865030793973815647914528433920361097306726798062017459736828321963710166162247243603489291494575272642302020252883270384824705608061829551976181761500574729798246089703760638741948068913983799913194277776465410004265244208397790142563254600721934160015331668465017779088491190654291643780128636371966926713153951968831951797891017054473233244256341245090317566074082270697528252487650598806678997986712163884720089576196578589189993698977076888390561907509952303634875768520570737274677301617286249646580959617359611308765437018514604364276311540112742490440355689205589389391464496394097916247

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134425) 17244194176529115545920082343156859121931898175974287571647067701535214218576882598962469279191558092515609943448156223608717072210154106278104936718562313445548586115860974100856003659802020943919427371414738246678646704691594978330041844192451307774879294040877694228818111169322629358051865317197 (composite)
(ID: 171001) 1332231988057483341736861245203850852376468048861722673360757943086107082665712478124029415344316463998646560328690219276993732525201145356424855160936358074763060487646388250934352035913780033372639441908338641199731653699055020451458192759416262891011269323787443984776353743548366277690960728171794021041543745121853734075577092845160999273257523040253333082461163093050924842980442675269641481130187367525365197456734664018964172932772544277374345741744036874377566116361866881326827113449256572895216302761724543196721119185139163026644790679206081264701977092278172005153598650706360644805042608538894393651 (proven prime)

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.