Factor Info

ID 173311
Size 930 digits / 3088 bits
Status composite
Value 322278757687545703765855486247415800595485022212287856754386798677726993800377055806204709449260885941329477908985253085736898545426906595023751901315946058602645352441331709341751428646148933692222534289358503629138754197606979007437247963990937565363356158411602380670591720170165998977447781155986666623401972937034364578143167401208825513537319251760721710761981219558816801648676105646192617279578681521466160022655577743524110685400309269620222392415487344144880347120537242645394815149937600984802648717811727243435915820175556549173232759304246570843538755789293039676557799167778004998214278656956918663201249830970269489320915925613090474671071748359596253307807429777984751928737542545803944527408453970366703397685849092883243329266989793455832402863447497657262442704148406326331480423006053728427434348865935071361013020777914642307587760666257756407420917817557737165278014195078789947846477948073541566363265086921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171454) 941773852654885080098159887072688699236501 (proven prime)
(ID: 173312) 342203976866668650050413944069240616475724636204996010883953493583947856570389705912496276921000908600132058133743160050516037955098270387274062827362302870745217949377152602096667860020586311839818751286124959153364515920068876905244356713845274088484785129379452476915764122296240120797645617179710596954446833554369330436435901558500187461735036097364852796833231325392247690721187861554543379444490752439849399317057857129150470325844766302682339752612881726865070469535871581726851291625103959196327797936126444805103069276064567266079559113232411657179506309006962679726497384489684192233347324201197373217310603583117250847754187107001783017407802186539133728900169778592205263059503634916984577745717195188673386644622298827287263564202289628049012399878703141682585525587434144217230686155472354002546678983272056060561259408592692102506229787802458640490381986997730548906520421 (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.