Factor Info

ID 175623
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 380259901773742295492582981293689342586926263837028273647410151510796213097695863085384022159186826340761412281206684623007302582325769863226750847033578454393532493069183444025886878602022481845783484530613032102036165621118312177638291738363223175962492863983408069526374830907313743815588450921814061806547105428527161180692146765344517427034734173254235806012807347884400701703476726876242678896920043355398983267048996543137406429360484049361313055122569070908884062538868292507730770007429064558051887708867387876077485603908016128739638861867054378495461451351117982843630840051326351493194830815371891498623363463619494376589455872944034003742392156904217180468857848488373501411505355672194674117033216914099582425304884210314944904784875153203051999698577659669215916376472632301418918837969953379270931368252016954143189588464747934987934047854116843123225595817122605574169422863833198649529504450727304809893217

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 174121) 898699932413493819369826657633430311768893400974933580412090315858267827426048785102241837296521283981333259654353684602771487002073317625053445129453558714306952719196995591287516957924598939140934851203339521772256230270782817 (composite)
(ID: 175624) 423122210271608072968200535187777368748658895929616939014380871005618153064337568286511407350071027230676048796649788062158280351789737384666310020511788543606030586778986721255869538339342201526580525822072263162869049337344909925426383581965306598254877879333166503506789897925051366139437750795288603596042200303861002134747321796037741317778477837131044451507064564289212495645332442591170029004577305997543546221297262053185380766207302698800301931775682756089169978397163694884148989224549911011192159130771775702964497829693082273389041590547884327353887764862134640218540233643282313352364837129397030868477511091424545352007872010222022309840410176022274198695268444485930568018768691201 (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.