Factor Info

ID 171087
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 6707851725016851133334485772429565061794405294081726738807018267365759415015150569640436415509915673581514406705548686908704147146712243276642066351134533026197481817966201330576380522158031868726730391669660043877519894301770362934702983749902988145483606572508393317662526223200287547793881088054479563189044632928734318671020262223795017155683635332822357295063077397333387459249166086169524059081550080328331596724822609668916985348492607628699878524843432500257425507701285245797396206729852788235961859673021198584014560503535977589871442330484152610247361011800135643048881724734172312490816476652752653000543056461621089225508706283581699203423988479955391577375586644759119813583313234769306332309162945695204664327552238969102793338790405506425128248210481077483902609677189312500816390546030165613447835037134462119501000527826639995252946369835824698151478219353773853280754571946285263915967

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 134139) 70755410793125394866207615998447 (proven prime)
(ID: 171088) 94803374750084652184540224476615231103283945407672102088308710344796122823151687208068161110594245864053538107794042025275772101479653917627633316411091324895570255244590566704976849222193970655861101235370145586823011104300463758936185149087881715909435986704765161466784776090591826562735699864330268621187805649097395352890068988107160908440403529904377011321642813498865995059725072830758823158805370242279411747495604875325716290007521031879558615569938288597081105824527823892838384302247725759124774375938002000062076723409413502181384032916932083446396388524673173137493070698835771724063843853566761236485905215770273135693465951155039137363608004328951340146834151282570885068254653368132305619242020036350693117242766399035227575333133757525220668317050019087292279868903564545196550367348603875079244709043641471324744026009333853279341847291958122767281978161 (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.