Factor Info

ID 173665
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 38663192417937332737432727232315955294075391224629038194138635989277351033895523721147836719626564753894290220523221873756785439173269275543250081238535668811677417275679614558109028045036332684659471778361831829044200117272902089527115295078726295689218493254690575992269082830464188310829619930021807008136071777805961222405468758100768564207671370744317487758596297284273090396073513232212703637588021300125393004679622512573184550709982811965497366665946266186484490112314864305356117023737930113597627131967976471334622985998963515189126758034015184359895282272217264222125472272503359553165850913395765927590090557484764290617861459816585593296316026946281242627719403502155231470019045968760174888342155699269972217296045594125396258640189424961247504903648570864787338385435067203824197302654871371693359947846569328008803822060340164067485535757074021819266603476868159689396446555610855568509915970592890537818327739169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 172221) 11912566373152224298826586323823500858386314532089054481728632454188510237125478589108316480319557213007731703013097444720254136103025291900881424223624856323119494725794277435212050730514756726589699014203751267642741919104053652567994189086320300507600964331593089234058284255801229612299856578551348609 (composite)
(ID: 173666) 3245580440590362495399678407384867299071623041550397028101737635982343407503313430532950326629911828348225600976598568701863795356237454946481308217204083773916817451667580790758953096194457091882965690603229790041366939030507370194260630166001025614986690188639593052009952835060971488768957401225033552949443634761374775593845116043275893642382428650053355032987687693878179693285328969865429426135086806837229613983696437080773545280291837412585755515612366359140626862193188224314594028362318493690057502564706503889090783561614252542155360698459255798495666576852960252030451765248736888416254715266089705838648840551841 (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.