Factor Info

ID 198230
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 17207500100493923067776572016828211765616554453695044292344682985551957659892789744522288988138496479608140753661799245797932594952536318644663677533646820526463330490148218659768478925292038246156551222391897606200971350246117866057888775249981097438523487266885786800374511736779034424906487171871336750499393202348133521458664224972517736116812654228542969233275713994361962029586413628178394892005618101222808006498074540942666612020401093234953361557429165486354742344480090617157951440010640409618409147738597211075341212614588499001199515112115698525471595724195739631010483397019806766626233575759404868939869358720492344034716501466570369793835201353542622420130901571045179712721869299001872078317297971735178438274642681728851589333370121291679703118790883911670561947875915417146709921495476514110622424572720641851960371772541789323770247962233792764723498877105673664782627907210747795403048663629649889

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 198231) 33155963239254586841545619028416833 (proven prime)
(ID: 198232) 518986583991663953134038042143799295395180633813831455887750697240048848463952118864263142817134099082132248385933883006269163495274932841925896937055551679668815793090949935148291921032213297500736337199299275786871788104103828581057836755115478445185630450212525729972182149456749039494670472986211396540278840526736738711243224386726759427528811854074032171285128474426350891035758314394334027828545460617473371352337948139883953897767115832125990000967450708068234328318668616376920745407626072414707094691404941312153125776997400216194685579778103045122553541139914636810261157619518268695879814150564956133123926518426768139077618082945940841607688285753576543867276755960351895465111627022308453094568381592251537133101504128497670115257775789797953423314032828010012092419783873692893162797158626201527505461712541209990932520561366446392239045006529651170208490241482716833 (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.