Factor Info

ID 171095
Size 904 digits / 3002 bits
Status composite
Value 4083792579414876270735745420820913287764726567085005453090160561275496104327259056610396625906994531658410289296141403754507021522744383770500373350989120758844804463809157595186252315714233559400334961338798874647053190507288656668823759995723299871416890931850020796984131469810239584626652335312552907919252818435404369601517054415196819574865676557599482145482302996328327379856010665446646543656427917822966844942824348478577822049692619551946304631525949761991456815039314282638431986574367566601410373434065148813463046426473927225600902859029793759097840514931314699170318791340870095783161189891277232550286320026291836946998605842364759102013884488360623156188865415259910616115595902799504967220013109554143373518447842175332692940244012833993574609623893567161411876207486835894862162381587544671876541089308216941144628161966163963576604947955681919681677566524041418450703976611530361100487

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 169590) 2486659875442265094528203519052999682443295585772151030375239951628276715232443 (proven prime)
(ID: 171096) 1642280321384344133174582232565041208179930970065914526276800706659699751143184298104844909614477431807227320889657049080916858424883096120102702856358043898960723192427723409279935826141198247985525113600516286586692913949034297493959964132762151873960876283777924691203257579827428506555883352580479636518904746121136936360670161778683222956336422637595680915138542191561121758469133498256147590586460392438237269848667176512703096576057488364215540611954788417245738671010944141059790736965286116465620931083547524823968939790570974207325110206685455433622397056417449836029716539429096340298747305738042464733831344258338809252693844800088799573812540056383160016405234215798013949828866382018382912595331450079122786989088800845689348957698856590402475053387250274250573150339299449991913774254171984040529335465250609509 (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.