Factor Info

ID 173574
Size 907 digits / 3011 bits
Status composite
Value 2363671628182587353857398661376482929612197913941891868795286683100417811525726418753416314506363998978142206690272369921350466455656548731707009076742441678184634465993369807405517311267246133902897787478348540155028121994199824603776012430879982842340054952771917706724609040521209948945246918385147186554389884757854952607107247577002638606430323291308070099980452356092340945306026480335942201381948347937375655901426250278385898737410647475893957199835440589659482422894882270130040658581569859950440774510356472912859777781982318517241364920113995285889099294507184560078244366279172104857971990452939637509029584590339662379774208884458782800202168839699172856490353481939467249359767458141182025190073681958069936351816127308241673918704079840960737184375389235358378414737392059138338604676093293800263664508810853790650145535535252194387898691680040728496609287754602761181558912884723671777946381

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171751) 157144039717430525292446003660834957122660569592845903344196863691596730354278188295484744943956103885797049035387049751953464484887236922930224905551843408316649337574967180917744280846473582414978322106368769023019815826619541766593714508452295148556074970465409285677539129909864079863878943240119338044531 (composite)
(ID: 173575) 15041433530872932409811739208776862680231633434301479926246755014962866972647278946685867633164185991546842398147245236878839245290160946736672208821335760707932028208181677328613053161631387281190822111000061669028007055162643944763730211829547260617912661275478466563118644494257000702505908747268917021921051530358999756756580608537514541553841524220971710337072619008172271798792272542625415450089854689357436278355117999843500603321348628093585100345042518939558514923846364680479638254409715182714727371494802521843241570697857034489235778095779624334976183641676250738661157894266118165236351 (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.