Factor Info

ID 173433
Size 907 digits / 3011 bits
Status composite
Value 2291876760022098940315829875127422823569898339849948395261716602494323585118290559612161757234814802997364663149481744894137916645363574959633919535060876774338588786869251245121982799109335815754971159932708411633991025587138648998735985251881412801791727266739306112126391295409494427643404953305250481773287912625319038278560629305295924071743157404026399378749102000166791154524742410222145609285311918936815386452720271063868790841554867720065175034244437955954855617746427935021472244333352633214228126019027066868018091577003777742649408789589169655912313355652310979792529833952220979974529773531885330696483662904898542888829862893556867609840001826530182947437390136584715251557242086982829523660051093958663535326098368004568705384978775779387283701881409647965793184260301018829032552854278733129727052827654601500116902011055132527263166766986904373720765052361324695936321815731036130575517171

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136458) 2533406685369752810514621031427854602769227721 (proven prime)
(ID: 173434) 904662000482404830739475703886873509185381834111281737218689544558609753973833459487166255915364303250331714807398791254608290095409915515817769091557789646718996670649313325492269797023564562796388172602435709092101801699871262764668520037530531630546357770265464053265789864363343003182425876692359811552056369655928198172404205903668673553179748396491229985002829130718654153667818512213259464057681895987421012705291662981228414902574521906286692683837511926424817422277114698846276280405875976389933425371653492069231602386541229605242392929384671077659285771252371963955016269446371934871198241746857881550797765087308754506936265993025164377900888052556700823925675649754851239649406769345416124094356687592393885009871595116789730323084989294061566002469700523042741005132004561354496002728095771521887757202927538304912313750312776209267718061078015451 (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.