Factor Info

ID 162533
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 17131451276252482011014827721172749705469429185043053000293540802778245642905746913758542232820109687603192363601300402670593037067857278538351927630678656230136898607378627188192935529383309351172531363086338338751999759196969903290264939148606407002759278024199961929992985761375081370933090771050339536926198612796685174709967787617123433275947018627897453061730830131833723951656054385347310459711345736456250029094509705177235290707479512975300057884199183452776611051935231344605552787051687384811405675721795436110128868648171185280567259838618692919592790738945579099266108030129150507097538879674820282531888292680960904939792138038335571624174442040221526365046647579376455283256095210942151320554750240632164224411703447135055321329354294535909614868789442052558328777739049749624357398012858190068932506205229244527885045423674583051941981255439830390190778681925580889579214950041450507215005120891

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162534) 1231862334474126094633 (proven prime)
(ID: 162535) 13906952746928320983039352599200775650193479906296426335478212127471046967206614047196893588448113220501318842343623203535886611956516630166158465037928779890342727192092037739593557273920972896765565578589270880021903255382134130027052557025337994870861314028331595972620678445190944449654571335532668493567551059770010720343521961771506069411613427608147777375240910803082997361181118108873570262576764008038259053216943087917427913764401085295204639036359304759717666142748744715370736681189785315269403449672664897180929877131926668221822856478102459323424371393676886653025241675302404478596076300652223682184898696252758313070345511195951133770826175600520595913991752845487723423528944288671088097356905674797297639645750531850993888793307227918529209569651443228528066514244865806729810857255169553142435096179796613205386259994507405468303101042909111809236544237614068710452442627 (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.