Factor Info

ID 171245
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 22935740035402355053757777161600789915512728383431661622890034644488389580425537490668866359418789959372996198904132099335040527647398698877547095938266785641908234406558224982315202109387383471843904962708000566845731729038255839440659221812817248014340669077374516694738054893782883397587810677976086203509436996643882109991106774015594269530329857634872861942290283974681495814757662704913270948433352775711531910243989358994322768080162011283261103432585596528906862448988075956975159114974769111315893595093373923458634173181219563531165536420263515937273863343888289623917608590169296643954698375307854296940054635989474821730936038803810952695952296826622694631504961820679643828548492285136197957903298099095100504933603465668347508319708254776154407121292984149547974703706331184419274354704476058527035597883661764338208772175680748536275080038522697657444487139888375420612371831863600006684374147

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 169594) 357596132379929705046647010760657 (proven prime)
(ID: 171246) 64138669181785695012600050972438103580074771179525127011407150489225603939438092432870536549130420675836505251083118781156809771674032190581337971251947224340316865166692370434089510640963189648720817938162444574322332126457250034382484172513827369763218259975299703924762266969458987584191883575157033350652238691378194313018383999387489199400361705408810579448924066381316277124312876180004860399522134312988031146212171348778785731544149955813766712636802452405899982278526320108000057756625388130541001597247555565984747029914118984476845813885766464592811733568350759410128381112630878281123132283754981673622377472734517066512264604974369119354766634713351186586092608969961559328510135734773584686884019221849028955748257420529181593191561726436272437393648600231347749165491156625659415585715721303075928261211051235558587803506219389559646526477318661741086923927571 (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.