Factor Info

ID 171098
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 14833595445859329819877486543739201757489031406314193026415602437022431568386627816509199360886032451370517144790757265075387699501348927519117254197788671770092240237493487575897405893445246317389832530123266918649103407640616489824807775208773303483465807561365145201252009395323399464540867163696076496066528792219642113844044241957695439714872771480296223820644180469120129245769856137575723052027151419930035816760174393404372961554636142012680543312502143098093642646321303798523048789115015151393163422475781669476688961582239955505539778666444051157543878299677880985765456540624467594735943768562997353694355182836478212212349552583094572711304472742410527972752382029398252530607801056242117692413256324156311365194046085521420716114907434214445630708045147922464811948985995998516757665597654770760587500409303764899111793991788816994081594031385848100453938613075676643379684247529412294583862779091431926164111

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 169636) 19525293598496349373701038761564702797823558943865413264107 (proven prime)
(ID: 171099) 759711774423800260053274126797401226472465217005427360296795761509867170950043112331400493872389997015236157971454787375540660624247096179955053580139342020817917216555489101442974124176668269198583428930756042361558754719076733627274753917069932325461821065962150044982000468907008662185188230799450662768216457093063797321422145936784448089423906335214314572367579351452314621830914153302409375663544488777509955571933906611533630067607210851474144080629370699575284862899576100988538980508554413143705824203237653212596591775881984335048000670018617748604064862071180714016610546457100149974806099862099045541075990435427531580401241072214777140410508266362625203627982275947780441218052449912741859226995507850960633755624806876887625586590371506040787153209790891148291814290455943091903916016122217636189216795703858192202446254204019725439147642623553684973 (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.