Factor Info

ID 173750
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 22439646105639030433997721917122559663788492422412468882562170283872331222143517934584016464569035704707466418992865716229571350884025178808536455307536682047178400720917711622076882097319399609361641699394909656250780488242807552225366205848802011808854439556320430282897749784422499129575872036950789661960555682408079192081615482243456020698536050359011250381941800835838867245775605952953904542827157270916958896853762809769649013160647420025817826470181117764909565792252459414136890097267358540696475157883516190431329374245813016031594427646350091786367638925918015214315218567621636305113281247390062735903240736992756845218182250153585316419655115056541077064902392133032620837440935652466682072959334451370189219188942126471858912332331864314563408117296760521385961326339375851272555576281090148320296735564354252732412062506570751169308987464159345579784969439979949002935282785284966113413751384214969205142178877481

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136490) 447148164091972971050844303563713 (proven prime)
(ID: 173751) 50183916445698447594474544773015844452096667244794855827934586911445372870005362524733466174927870433947746660402863986178631720526366850966542227876978676400413659740196344082788348780542584620045680423864932025082940816795828955146048741822363240034668908659359282532745821555555709447628720836038714386085007598864489941267018605288081523163727371690781327413257535100790150977231485553482036888685542747042337047872242053781089405948315867858808771419975325932659602976933558669281291915926321566390435161844566566114882529468752967305614147073077132134150729103208030972194005526803410680407995768854238661901909980637644486707991729824715096405042306834326671818077643778725117196351114355016142047022902617993764451259807386826528530061343280340725782120728766861974740113452290181642103673677047510248386415453990526037571279635103756519500489671512779640714733713121444482199477946117737 (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.