Factor Info

ID 171202
Size 906 digits / 3008 bits
Status composite
Value 313886151013600253070226252912349362957389145612171736545275978371397043932246984412627449179632770472093508180226213368073371131152358946756719482383730543332673431684590512005928872822728312121157126052590772292989271756540071922879395194856181303100061586324375870958054236747011971953113824740098531304515253897318060522009177732236987376529007148456608802534571574653143761388224767870674169528184344006031173747116933566982062731817719490900200274439822696221999390672133175780583945766165549601741898356454994045849098126219333384087549798941921911653018484427028445265785597350846127252432349964576177553754101296332916383653513255455676943719908765982122277304610670904374101515417603343884130787303489917019345008224995624738399941945972212392633491615958685747835578075210593084110385446661760412515215670864613610177278599574152486638546885026113562447031926768388036083297202864513312718203311

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 169888) 12797639702737946647611122764140908805213715217419318533345841 (proven prime)
(ID: 171203) 24526878260719198787876798652498189594698052211295479543436243794036170827722362676141866380570919347192098348492055191459774959026920927059949076181789425995310171484614678090318012154458691435257237643222790242863212324649415031656080691956977080405712111975052555679016416347749543938532148019244657720553686021767137209403604300850751917402100664667508410608278732437218153189202127159063795709900816766914092306455098118993622897973229887145184836805347452356331711654229188112559489156828166490042292254545072449927734276322132958865673253798337474952811350359354463947849703897290956738521832856819431030003740985231095812227048464275900447109799283005192842240140868275654267862419664017457595661931936287569691237946083011933340509962420747537493611828802703532202784242681442238865599814398223840103742040649738916554124498765592584671 (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.