Factor Info

ID 171256
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 17648902789478569150990470126235997321257239625001104011657283742958158322107679306541701409284294135659738391170206855546362633441166062482818251082450287155394004747137581395144691655635018860278662417435776909790611042791357236969286863830661357067739454840668673732708047007623014447413224880762268321334716735305576758898934135742840279821455923085034117026177285393101361572532811050396052965722773094965438318186546530063091941365080485404670769559872993757618971894495041114065152174886578865155149626033367628690080986181734991643887841395394150639792917202411274650908789099478009867200610005631250867694981608857062724747509696818914939544105959950821856481752693377159560468305814259669832175328291262089443990238693223588459593533403057278306553785640980777901860981611400464148105385255783175793164974570319054748719223489154515176327883336685278077776758753059079501903305902104705561787814262191

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171257) 210867633281656689980692736573489560336700874277268736164865886361928945715196525405804929991104970404961605555973064681159201901238003956253836166296053447200108108945113012886426537758861821969441928025286948327948839248370265595108709271063020734589341335160839999703520688533359239785782848429745135768144662077278459951382669185220525885697960457339304890223617807354607288515951505799062632762839693769416637270700972216288949715173773191 (composite)
(ID: 170349) 83696594469312715195638850779154397310233016882708899120860813411866717569686949794487405507962881333695661969992772475143066183596856926666226193779853172551549834962640814202339054606029526606102311717484763746125871465495187889038737913393990713529966344711754990260223244432899732904351008547605342737695520807645477419063537833278155955998743693906386822313404789942373804128411987982263715661965181729078089657942119741561696733974743438906216046280887902479001 (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.