Factor Info

ID 171217
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 8047062663956409107061243970794598440560882100607936273999987746721546323673237641174294768664195663223193577903641282608859658257219250403391216358466369880652762865717664002730552262294360872546820831983023279487872828823347386679954136537655972662869435842080826242715232710847422738302893400595755293551170676510467098702321722350787810901096743550609985565963875640146853023080883774395319000910294332422667634718801798474946349906438022939174813253468924320363027865457317682282103433210095549944256582257309090875020049785198375206894732957483882091418812390677175544021607366593574195463877297128934705619383068550885069133660156399334374989665193595553647530033525440682413975148874553019480460439282277637104848884708864766871608683881092810835548456392160643862137097215937233536552133180423858552406955548107231040549640177684678423451071858008820827821160830138511349523539844462719019529018897585677419496009414661

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 169896) 1948750009641847654807118533071336221569303205574546717975341376725804502694427538401608728545222977421194332042210541245935921230687028190224031981909967905083052930774665468750108955768182455099553168042821581614018443357458900584711348183765031299122343000469880244517954008125490565343781827974313057182403 (composite)
(ID: 171218) 4129345798148498271864280611392445543592466738821905719188781010302327305672159309475091556143052980824908562185550505094600778781725307769828298580830808129516891909528115096329433561100144893954558689138349086030261861201567188882534502413682376596948838499046861706960299440347314804517772236962135795545864909619908673441862718982840166331090153198615368516719932513157775624161067114873472400692261471075710722621504317142507927344145691801051243548778910466382896212715326168167704948707564837671586720803526754550551706945040319545138114235794080143728604261020986645695352865562214238489719329126777457615355287 (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.