Factor Info

ID 173428
Size 925 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 6309318393844352753760653581208564745698732946472161377897168547741376245087003324877824833687899712341342105766015559720855045550951318113800780996649002695928191639428467800321740398720681089638303566838261196555126153021143969837583075895266485307346607043549401516047360100809991704395587051550888361756197056260922506872966388364947175139960906400761552299068361245741867142816733281080545909829655820994747821593988201971625020934950086524301427872681693098726606739422121237595064864880637132518033803900960512710641739095573106156954937212455687279446029993101883660554681252323216073075732503628786081094210430094819695227766010306346297494609328764733432610423382724450306744986308246498883236084881101088803988559064104319471296174051702099216321060330614716806189936273219111088951777378843623772100091254564074695599288921919814748931285276363817311102908285556442390247892063255980196548324378805607752939954887

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 172124) 59268449181654455855292526620076911824927999075223581849855981396197680006248713561829610863713627394759197609504732495536332789431375288466398353348939765063008294610074436968212064969571715349430142668316159354695191 (composite)
(ID: 173429) 106453239134141126669518810202715905731874697291696636065415607232503746462864311738143338601257433834350078369790732065775375436349855051079334544631294334937785196575190392787090014465188138163805961539054177820873548033095594043716436070669602815116624947609851389419714735380083141520460801883911081577287334280605887678216620250013361252336942791463232838263894802221240620491171891277741219169037263180797982006215233353431593440112608525947809474650781536571000110217461366612921865319304957943683474434329147523163302855468408941816298154040909342168811437681994818526257190646992074673386605455570521065350248687270056130957788733667950799670724612028198111046580196582770957841730452493654680719057 (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.