Factor Info

ID 175493
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 4417210997081474326307333188560311007570024661600787406953705214166531402771996153802853732866428398523834378648922242064246832342101925739761939520289817545476181201644887639710589118421938950395175545367889020410780812520372292696332963104381528130725897345804876994090612104344094092984384341570047955157783903230791358851720411581557209247359206716334539449791438282097564429102823278387992861829998311847252079308783506602267690997642915633631455321381593451668458955568164365554362356018272090962879754270521260605476990609091964755341394329301854179969135848950612851950474404562454709318087617890954917270479600296623649408313286140518633383621859323519199903624699132905615356680990319234184012322826343567797548748531921095915042227282852540043948576191299940803687826775323264973488883259298943047859148009091292833108434908326167101749847246506162629361552658187392069005879834402992999644320067981

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 138853) 32514840364362910380085762777 (proven prime)
(ID: 175494) 135852150820425051206861412341317776770802561439129776688376398139510936349248192278545678772477412786879479581508344170099069438351050129964098530921413592865767429305142563438363159721308735468018981327011530359364813126472897908007602769083455679951144712398230668465666224553370732165295196474557718172778926405014675201583702764231144905655615488347502828502059437902209539635415158635706311247406777559277446097356663522985689887614879890749972801267433352588323227599915698466101677956477446066870358650088577824532804098386242465124407082340022448650212054014883612021192034288435078912041451783361446863424539318276929851490727631394612911079949905873301819997487974276405167180194961429606939394592549956148325851206267141959124019628928559475766244216161134265034788349518784125693646018007665610927355408422739157058287807225506847376146444291347503657226856754374890453 (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.