Factor Info

ID 173445
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 170448808372415678731467929042566592769330676196401751247819126655079946283159268786724959189887845168365914418052806871207419289349877247598737271092013467697717276728645657170952403128510080598586227147353065036200196021581772362532004989878850739590309758172129133355838885993989970569126666933961588588491660512844361306087795234751744511309853921190735799689124077515328203743887799223075920206933431496895445493770131781011774490154871097844087989031221317762222481703682823806181806490880199471958659724465655323434641407853582724271493774351238705712965520839569329858372301033397898647014344300173474751351765682253796827719256438009337666366994041708271523171322961700125393295245551311209649066685226445875754854401917675606363715414591301520745804171428423140904030796671232300449216156749121790027107129035142801012006055992462856061049051213117309653839897961648676422772298832952112073994332932235534497

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171718) 70192423547174958115356450185440569775924885968368092817382451062038725967917540153915406769501601339046877497004371605984729747101109735050531714566243756748695320907900445080227768546327 (composite)
(ID: 173446) 2428307782503910280297585977871668256751008582548860045584090040979185713698960280999291700081894596264725620520600028772147758000822048828998274255880695829091904718171011037443485047994455740311394584516965069045508406564134786976985653646040915840455299182832184206216437660032729334076313717663233096107932143851875632707163462903782179961716551300073695395734078030685381417328606787939345348153250930978077644516959098215952979553217543292611792381548265803994266997538024702675066550849738698000630526678381889500811092589176870118345867937915689892900159234510268141181993534106656076529227495862605583974584364048824116709101923834109729480404893661191488256925655762530835758508834421004128248741693286763169868530248711 (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.