Factor Info

ID 173193
Size 923 digits / 3067 bits
Status composite
Value 92310056697117411256855630025856257904044581799868438517325276249917743608207322249750162198249794200496367641945559809126630043714596160211105162532465806752687472242304520096078313105623858194407382392357705662141042548467801395776335710991419632499545073661413947595529193331351522604654835384226541665999328081891447379125602551304583859191651322643356296838336291717565675100569051075209292745945685506956675735988214052781458601737896895108275932761471728361636058379607474814707483376136464861513024324184468017601889059199726514263154099022403759279803998042674185970166448898104863963076999861765291981102628143294028066939462345049677488130485177320912415196270270396417214181067469358476762345460651483488464723058700899376431363042083830094148759815150690837686398546449082946271764268628771070485691793813026918937609726033963313875410659500536844652129837787301465227625422692398711779116050998516670684314249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171444) 347950544319375903957353763630718792036219593601902954738448485409472090513127432099981087897605662564427990260384819117207649 (proven prime)
(ID: 173194) 265296485963787158888481839938169766227436730826995818655138907628966199019775633024714308295248881478251861650044296177004009164888426078708943047816467714289093100145792513799508005880720492480063255043452774229645613766227088818716165074107922052307585186287969773275672846837159117428243125102411494038900422138232340868699643755042411090432502398013539173246260499049027792145838037944478026994973784371341574249646150299296011810828390649592624326954967220862841738372838856021677092076387085253564766063264111152732924270305522139795062211177876498130228979269400218866543319443295658519689508411804522650531080686310966817784661326922929155881670502793212754488789425808346968306941168149861702475285487501010811023677018425288851288525388975104505377541378315539913215012341714622273903401 (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.