Factor Info

ID 173630
Size 919 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 1106606683883275581448641080685817477295383344996731458123097171031373902615073939272096741835049445590375107490837318485473946237225822559699527636602502566837267260691303583024265599738788124752248559392825196161716689131939029947101541438182361141417731985541576183246870465543933413581900399619528756135416978626211089093527289533321990261027868760190497623420864352247447721159619436004129166042868647914856808109548555906468793025368095110024753630304780216256016499523674733401008995539226977518221794764990269729473788224946451932462931942853194311034773921224584565517328418118683547011985802082030634326477976802940620413225650174071416410695817267353824431444543303163537237800359886506990832912166613533262457716450982482503953415328846689037303798682839783631477536982000204256845345058616344459489845164465362004225213000201222379924026597774713010091018505177945434445849441641766823639948528952938506033

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 172204) 15962377391163099702875410311839948843322391716934012854959044577331211985594938109799361763373637890325726120195998436907763500235790288554224209593499953318030849019682516033836037549227190769624962315453058593245634172983423694119392941990695590641912302894782949613491970100892957681 (composite)
(ID: 173631) 69325931643233916232626718203469188803883876194639834739708577826633404430736708462677659638226547706680090354949983966236428092469253562000592941804901647394033977543393371254569369622757639480591833667887560186787534661026321948258797016629646508555279466849020549806882444285518875848157480907107456911718506929743589550515964507865077791391107573822924061556285559656748256970158587796131199428314872776704685999679995769915329166377283171463673981982376356933170873561036527386480945134758907427348739762971457522693166561572384419498624753767445212637045944401296798828905569730328137717150235683857320929431700899973309865793 (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.