Factor Info

ID 175530
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 241659733554770314434676518864972294407753262868280062662559590578962819690477430220532507994608532677759694334517111194258792566111947497819475988173234837141304086831777254954614211236225561144074880241448448569372908820089449592804394970796185982396379160271571021489068255083214215651085657208847583713033988629010695887500284925526378578839320697216171485735611717724533340627205706953610508862394208007331699238801713174900852358158179365719220256548133362286934162080402216881261934506914852904097821406516660593852064003176045092519363633331809732950232873469822323784622316807370046189472625686330743357301037958777062225122608661832234741206291090984645376166468361934505376944929271712780444200877931489811083871790433261822026314857149415184759118034040668436940611973541662791245557079985952331115945049986812516747428028669283840115233862991679051582990483889829121461650514230551822399194571358362563155127

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 175531) 4474149410500615315675224411452401327660315961445457145977862123209204705547062354732805308883156591586576690283949858973584202437711957792198371740159839015812836648883095409220892830333995879174817324769078969989749294200844630095829508610349662299058620372058823865157677344896094048843945470199131428024850579064058671747101107418475913489963811271273401068264157164853598077717988070749054933908346922944451675274897769308081434604783516611449967258527 (composite)
(ID: 139556) 54012441557630248864200054086802229631422093700949215498550614889547566963589531866299839953995222303895256576025232574702701398138270428194795804606031140978444141486821424409182103063722125042883263030134378392900043777506136671601399200926336977398375642428933588178010549906194874540358619101125198755324319637687938896104912249417926539974768201790161283674399852624927028897819265877406178964656783917195927185759070082623589606692849000016975920035291725801 (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.