Factor Info

ID 173400
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 26935453053276472281622511205193080514478260169354783219698246247526476928738906375457230035843783768580278984867639668848966227381485811556268405199323366189027386664131253319125951906519389923759131535292400014370954439804646779116313083699985895305606519222187121057194291109804975877868270735403953268826309011019563600364617793641889800085228423571252391706546809747258472333755726308357613916576343181996968478078650769015906924482430202208882330871225592582393630946052397609726888902499830553654611314468946219034648017829185305741386880431352994253107006940058008218926417191985407331170508056913978809036728114048938955024294384859576298101416524988168675831035773378093844437558601129346919526823972732849313475548656681500371303008327376074136645449340455010738445362783180209404895366298742800936675098911965781019766141547085266102000872653046246755048286723420190222162312662757358630961879

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136404) 459408054528299360264076035007841 (proven prime)
(ID: 173401) 58630781040468803287805929805704738311667589726615461262070997367748468323468942087945989445713031442608560728868568575047953493627094011425382239043352694670144946187732860881702789886860155595817544723732711040634381459640798897273955211443421343200614506945217176082855845219065300613040975689199942681259130049625803306263631690354825553989851177648499293748140975119545583132229177148669932274137001482028601584134473431103437654011923526866687893425914798660574267047051615350740171012812741918561483397060917994862286440309854955937003823899003341378724685456270101546675281113111028800417753228208498422065570183000889073757132450477620719294881458353034313102890826400093781469516539900216062776504624235497762440635559748316556460295382777634462051018030492742415163309782944301636980897400734082893321736069898612756146632941927743416221930039316154458541316919 (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.