Factor Info

ID 173371
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 29647772852737840329697243453551941691472391402508793960123170573350590772452210551590159138583887478660689116134729685094572343105821694026232793349892585078108045466019741828216530291838099210229557251300016948823616339178663327499820263128370807065588687196772756334679416406670002770925474005347875857674160144253517418993230682255896212334887767111503138602230389377885780034289216286684260701300370198212890433060254469946273260876214860777350862034401069247691102250273371648973430206172078831091009087655377140472565962387604602533199177526003500452123216377748630152392811704513328060765128571900444460135334255653415533437544048107301989879707789667238561056566979891424170540218511066228784954699803272865621114761095192962250033293651640552137314808683415827526868179077776320298538046544522096079803118682121999341555632423150586829374169460207146137434988505014452569708799727492227824160780371667869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171546) 78451071323200487483159635456930532906861000160194298431263325613911032720959577720948776729615500453044203306656280889702685306361268169021 (proven prime)
(ID: 173372) 377914187182935855717894990655475549557880966046772804853697656943839716638181661427133822899924828617363282363424904031207647251749530934309017596039846391043162445149623818155389095210396285838443723730048567024869514050616972262549954169608168494291219837074308061551651397772620506699402110521435881898914753406249443799661948618841290410240648765710261498489958016044834463247760481696540292735298005390599343323328645769349093612340708389890205624850233445459798213547369692442609036710677515886471839053828252055825476977493135213827165392104069780772982885124110929524422344884042559187176798002346662500814445769967937225582124576441786713046050663085052652954023353278273870566736612137188027543155143136849804790390626075596074827926236624756182538559640637125089 (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.