Factor Info

ID 173723
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1624215410758857931984390741182116528938980811520331042064246945799307169215015406697575651447934578226642260741462935060409024348446058526141991310063217954662675945184674446785387727149839254294238518481228895383913388582733377621838233209139341246305211794744288766095765538128657519726990885422021383707853558576989103270768381178790223793192346977657293585953606576301925954308694097338977674179952639743040867552608789965860329907981050133849842718846323544109003095717560849136833800555434236047600553252557706938249183694945836344365573150611721168418591098883877222944855429428136523015804890418453660311612914030192551071942863354922309685182932045273102643036029411866094867974980651456322080745475318169116693435802534453903037063882352763369619957765067387499065692474121976656909871855865314277471202591754755569287106316381976526518729121071192499178594383445477683141083733573520074313727103284697

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 172239) 5977773422014368427120852113587094153169559284950929046111148445026655592948967995290066673109446714265766940235863431464944735335990793211183434292233866641883544288253503580227721853766674189840617834701902861525360717162296770581143866902225293056294679241509521179408409563669281336981829 (proven prime)
(ID: 173724) 271709095693950826971447492893573187416554253310080842053668949158639993774627142855924810474783661450506169269373840093765745801747684788142198386868234742928895849768783305898791013871710972063543353616370673513631208140798626640961137646366094063820773111782691514010174353456716647755918237839486958816417358213586822506579881843075003082986466041426698711779486700436823898381455047921026326547472391702093235507241592119250316275701585099544148444417667933673385181493262199800755001431186122457319885775336742021166312445904862343501054031030545753722396506111778833209346896533556331333697910592724516747160367493 (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.