Factor Info

ID 169550
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 211358052423529558489299827508387566133147355986123429049174595201860849501195295180370471273551982739454987081349275441525071198661573979011369998472095106779154824543536388978115953604661296353715301058281050130285266210999140800824515238314408953192208814796176050577600494675337215032817860707292452427630363134097733767759841151269883662281491735187171377290049214552494451247504942735494278272737647355912662185737734531465791945347871698615021438067884524530865128189974572079401537941004432526745106708641426228929955064829387354305040430486537811132957127257942948609430947036306678264455468416206463937141357814110043048472852941116612195896833593341469571825722811821975425806946345224190672129448765936533236622750316379335636810881174143105755033806202830131683746413564772514457635767520711008374284515033468042697480194679426810337918396498980642117544563613277706199344061440468669058261930345977

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 131720) 33985282117517881270903492784746835442538163 (proven prime)
(ID: 169551) 6219105426068657173929929255673778871897892044144663729138675040582143533276344377426975284954151688523215385632142792397499211049639715616656829629454273606643708864911861939040375765243173579849578451013529370822699337616986444594002052677019681455315919582951335472944134489666005679398535314525404978156983671997344832036008741972389261629817933771600120425982827607735208473187501497128227639758112263030367307746152759066104820150535853835185759975084996789433471190012024055327332277429345321947399458179097951618315966750317837465190549421600310957036678313523019137770494930215554084068332743381985952919266963646192442365582182523598023856825408404482477600864528886826790698634621794005446692178057334354540851977128031696416892135591949711919113977860102538755543288011724305997097116254575491056017744022823496219171015781711452361274374131230292720559779 (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.