Factor Info

ID 173767
Size 931 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 1099030327544488448479244022377353363648361188786863287223408726692935500578348618486024900138020136193373515851614843908151008556566614919646870195653894226316450678718959750900354317757744500260946698378711229736333412634482563902818761371082334622339258705906220252167626244420537700111445502087347194323188468668198172685800658547477475439028510001720011122231299363091877658697986580036628807450173567288274111335721515324257256202293213422028949853712831486319245205079508177125586409246978674797149055322669860333954340408122638083513667892010367416744721144966075340759438171495989711042775274404319731780599321559513285098223725586605353604445086657517787644565695803172082401445594495555429675295678946558976579133051413739755972203060867245358682388956649634409004120169316507946256755703768750939468100032200838832666184374795262763397723609793013156281510379000524482263664117524160421974112504778498721289046437776451

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 171816) 41403477929025699330486984489391214197665465719891892178357138229971404955562053033178799308613442363767727857094268820194319845848986668704215329911425837482472043366853030714894549880126661729815333988949145841183853580958414000909820648523471489263716767810418703023605886772368570176429657551 (composite)
(ID: 173768) 26544396328937834995890814675571710345760240449738425906858324603377725562924920654373794178833750008007585756025503390837260970948143368687824269836976848656138263045932709356968800037321072884873849050445133551506525946739372793165416749964220602150695561447693109225098539511847948312874574062447911726566920146204276580725806280069966820513832333076590404844998956754664806106473978266250510632800527832957515714277508216275604805262961782718139582559870033343856414077618017794040356998012186856985891093856488562542179678900372642951632717554525649094172389453564240669611804111847176735048967483098488691230870780233324560173901 (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.