Factor Info

ID 173494
Size 918 digits / 3049 bits
Status composite
Value 383738035256579153424931186903057099758565491568475837679128735809365064203730843256573230226397976087185529784136559876100244425249905215926709565578144602200848088952121966483294246957820321944538365393748612567988475297603878327944038008494356203442117032472861228304124300250436761378276711878765302503643378246568605084036328993246559529396575428473940178557206978766141533759612370576683442331169702237103657430764404173182657183598718237912926714061736273364320633407159659373322529613167285738933154451711266039271978096457855042474861215150139823672444148896559379226227884887943081374999340262861588978977617629130925909955451178520409835872473562783336726523959766528101195691093179962756338579183448149489250572952712774745756767816771798896607913503308157689500011323448479907411956462700949100204120512683155304306990792512114116731561740742782593683834566740432181674732046421091982817916272748358493361

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 172154) 226804991266870521863513050054172155814863206594717953512447824053665731041917423136586607659039005508112991998040817927235810154784993965805089617304785160342494581110441902249026290550585865132063619740746640032104509527595089031477042880556333607152554358691783739783618791346478606436822838276301449016367280436440386862615602154844777964775838807108016191333568497178509097684531717923750612844126361477131564494320763897819665318613561484642181349701 (composite)
(ID: 173495) 1691929410870209062505914188441688081424569426558907053134758796964095164504800751410910370421128484969187600352998719250616510331350777627944083078116491218868929384544028393882658086659350163787735258307460909009668842551358321767168258137885575442750980976358972174063745418098246283170047769410048871922045732513587985849298065686652429496365893283782594143688235881722753530331810708426899584129887507105909276837579927689080168612841215210200155139728641661 (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.