Factor Info

ID 173456
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 28805599234652783787199123105508656168573539874531214896850521875599875066515064707983005487820119277051185862782756181146293034660102610478640573366865908920206699311408423777956139519321058710223843474177258534253465047943958205190702690459674141612692107596490259774352267132611881624474917101950983104206220140983902712816501083760633322490759568043521172872650563171790545195300105075495777821251814526046477091818594478855069593408828809030639816348768871921532143292750898321589626954253003726301206950011730941631746586793204115931308259015824596361476195152604566490188933076899528147945752715967623955828362145494434410560069497521693692974958202590693512435788383283402412500445971112842004970924172741776054455506928352218132414325646976130778006458395035733338525607445839433292305471942148288549418993716068022553005548916071019616254893111732649356360439056972396373343421242411434877232489

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171427) 194797441524571244246770944129545684369 (proven prime)
(ID: 173457) 147874628173796215801121496113332865665340266164485218948411733609382661681718337269390484612972572799980663817835629091423331704729447115946677291932233652090188695651337914934827972523248271098933262296206224389229352696173281243558841107980594810903193404422281771257980261102532405544790200191597591811235600978098141263147488435703814620136657209598838127616527969927159055817644193019488383512850441448106519987024373083869775544903331094555479653436087860697018954527299214670114872011715168759369046782258122659306968067548528384011594748463246537421939737335479211546635659923575146414450364397098042308767864454360157219020640237047596838449186620012388911142542360385660243717286243610443597480261236693996602783988456404864465740913825030587262437702372833985270746772704680309758099372202886444049269301176912732688558394239850373376790911391816829179481 (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.