Factor Info

ID 217869
Size 915 digits / 3039 bits
Status composite
Value 363684437079048275388780086787906095187587369076461891358411139209015506812376213872587183630650341401185346503118801843331760835609987502012977927766601172329023993539400912189097338441290998524306927904595443925984574458418867977486583542388077610078274454861745016455750250327856231038559417529410859712664684544817174077549347291984391781964719374394496548176935629723503349826656286944617104579716297677458964665754635685575797933009668473855325356624155610239607373767739925699438474451094828616983581432530273994491153215387163735411234816067718069347879207900546510228154353357737151403531279811532347716053308471754020713032811828514930556699840053366921806251466024726245691289820515291073367319760284874298203339239952630494202810969563204006267346019247914799191860023087073627091331169857652858851697192157554093332674264713873435353887140376804523812344450183341039878502088032049256835701837528051319

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 224642) 3657044575375564801395917034403 (proven prime)
(ID: 224643) 99447635811685244169021656384371269195652774227750823289543288935908363014863881938567366012073702441522145424328071307973931335104626726011123967939377291959019109808236529832244085728660189538390246806291769478711199048527469314971729054267784781354514052591381179593204622122939330701592007348537139775157594053600049417796875650369523682539078129438347572858999930453167335762077888300289826152990568169663348465024829527256164684946824919064092671211174067306496609364823055161244872631598802321556246816270924995491557241440612222026530492953772564189159101259813855187000744677624312576605567318527988263275973052014403269099296163570611259570134793941534927406967478343027991242802652280359934056791208136385206664800755271779337846738132732660730095113580445670211790829287821649129040621120574257920408791680471711166483872598660480702096115256448282546114462311118507673373 (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.