Factor Info

ID 173550
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 22156384055298715681511910770214335517284510931466834678328666442058041556078778627466166828329843857723497142932108096565453905919113451848248613384809869017524612083702167735973234723754533169196442928726981004832609943682961368050972452701210778459464022833503633768305765259157876351378136872698826595541653074401245610709355273163912977009820916657118893039367413514477473989187649749754630605383312222930458253057334438813324085907551186121322681166683967666226781393187723197009694562403947861897825294309371511295592155921018568644652864526335319247263279139964316941708218900476081564655990063153949474497224805409701624512061881589242425424575617818350228533205914019499270794160327106701358563471946638724010234852209601971752208192907319294975642125013702281814354499769213754419832614101176261164651188856832139368865473212306189702678735683390241726874328507092184635030276828650418119900649838401403

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 172177) 7003855899726136451061004661815468950306745934183894893990753200618506452127899370365702193260811647469009626674947981705264880214299474764708716471473907608080421252048183092741868928776970867075422569787327526051160448240305627165761141637133881327866761753251534143159468017592789817295212420299 (composite)
(ID: 173551) 3163455155632923678133198753848753344312248794916060897426703778481472649462660271474367602288002426791212456295457253488561546780931504617466749050950384344992803789206127175703401163011095615638442130609914684402902231983118047350284066907409612961221748402173829353335361321205130291541072550855068688699514422913680655402433209413745747104967354089675782400550940825842151092249056045506114761620941614074099996656533893908498250877949090033832033071083517996067539698178772736372042348582425898211861095986401629671406768193153024351230720245436686805226031969842694524952942909502587498611358068620814752647697 (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.