Factor Info

ID 171090
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 44841611790264909630857036954671442958987833913217273118090674126076464146687645628765104371980782331681023802704251338843398962748398302236081631110905206769655855870247735064183309312429268336685416244907939088905766598382856230922159670309506870591370662582242669119437743240550257274233251862522234877475364044617926072783324437582142505879431947841691029326018490291662939802195967166612312661194660168941978220834117518472204777075311363186166548816110386911468878835438557843151603958911457417902315144721256916589180901626947514198355600001809584141960818273196664050703484726624037369659059720648471352895989198547024522835885975377110233331868108576867395150559050043500691179490541739419840010686701559856454270610075395259018870014187690246541035638977505146801842116361722070453317073484557928182850981790232768498247675023662053777873093284188661292654239966489750328607927686645238307738227

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 169634) 80104676796048956441317163882613753551 (proven prime)
(ID: 171091) 559787687608230324552180142588636130229160937804911987659686447217138554810594744999823739463235591177063210606879902607629399832530768361120045535084753459610350785881006791550604418045581338265816343465113453833542330274325503998570044311858997719414188597361415310751299923055273134286106849172471898339927563583516912235367948847631699449532318193537544089890670062508350179000063785482637622833452918406945002919131049489443384969597407994776701590066054656834378138021712489211323395790252156366626249719775645457158502782647412822746013808879557523583286170788810315691025200167283078126465312467799078958073448412034469175329975176851936647609573510148266932233084470388531758281481100799205248011922261402499227792952022372794185541807104037600467138889698798099675221224487494928583725746226453240735836575215387301590725362841143189072381205139618528174877 (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.