Factor Info

ID 173484
Size 905 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 94678616377977209528589540947843507754327285925644161090506182310042736947862316138775562946315023960425889126205064911557687419710678479173565590007222518073959552812159167146684031772292161580349916789978719984826770727957124498738719008301570997465247218103878942469112695559384377709304258332569164046648474823509106984858386042618130855117168446884987159015624850659059273262584077907188075602173948961076070992082774390147262752584407124878352220836664193215443435924965799197775334373374142124549717424219977715158840204933178667365267044922390792520973990722053220479865278311876927426460306581338660389764402931484125765823522721523307695933917637089299439952665589229829864148909602027024186139048619346915994979726365336463061729238807792304992108385876360531715143253929896638815686643217886441291921342252799145027091759524224527158732973589517177873546822945346203571313916030316281772029663

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171392) 741743741629745238368196315827889416844759097 (proven prime)
(ID: 173485) 127643296551381956744731250571322909403944945653838987013449551727051101568829269182874667831405936883416820398779274812238342038109142560090973098610827062661780233292265603447353432692115663852921291950901192189631669388314504605953533666828714890647244516589767945083799054945759654588051684453899793648545832353695442406877743871012628430240337609999782862620016038560258585002181529233575119865566830417602915289778952812804564697279931312546038388520295896142028103019400404480058848599895347358072030565395086144332811731397229754974198331072020667313955377635059887438848519484838583346280816351057991551668755225406478609391509636333984376535718569872409911925389647483590684353035098200931682702876210107104366539693821106575265168821181715216570471644761678822606294946324373419633255227845916483303744453814633491996967395825765443583848301057413079 (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.