Factor Info

ID 169484
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 2157811392138476400289769491792109162307596291848618466842482650335048194680671287817772963048329154282099089539941762976141761229965978669889511521272703868557711930726887649049461319398143916207866664533929808416375886972102583332643552399720993486556763344560442666445131505041234850025205641080976500485653590089186536858144868913935392242099713694900222358859570749281015824612613632615805517252305899674362811723454478913872130606132259744478625724507906157021023874859241127619652341222993269752526957212615019273332057880216608897541017912476522262181525413444985198814360105871514510560337304880493407582505669237287764532562826694621337147116207711503783424170913154681479579466395660730094469331388660630710235118191704087068504912065905487834977531793071016545080518533501866645274037909449553164454534089871465736892030307829773264514246980635748176266888831783230658058601187885302304171567291978085020391

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 168097) 651931515467108294732282458658159904901882518094311979856221194890683664987905666506760613186398488556546836324607545894013486690165398469882484166777827916722411076296025598787758893747280176160897822962689892033347355185165015874698064578296448211727047265682048718904979134218383288759499701 (composite)
(ID: 169485) 3309874336405422344451759861943871681810453995733493691219750208389451417238061542345986540673521832069378287927340437754263670824750901453037666497917392203717288228970848500400517353902750482904634636207425590221182076111980837026803349612625205722870855382675850853832330839030229534286635040026528291417432828749321639397001088512464124688147961764883292666433453862521867626530211688405159865478085904824474942265821404112758222297733034626143513520404081130337652861721007949688663065714947455978355044172503880617740310107748405429716841770268876092362295137018924090917140428753970723169511243357260454263664418827691 (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.