Factor Info

ID 95250
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 17231272975187572246573094473670882848116031208703001581861743955610808493425554846451396344217656386335408505891548496377650489145702267354533903176521615679549954855207086064634105730230656372078282631871796113098240426597208523124632221041953667133153334618662266209392368736177804051304157919802225911184641389048502244125201202792719326376155229732179245462421135891731363093406445453819108577206622904261527734556820902465912277949029997127044123112470597917906506448573730981484254232821493691861521415859407387065407778215873388678283259878113322565699776423601422310362975537123895846837048674832320068377598147278320923684803503083945244138233725160272167024439964172107652416051929260449358021019733481653097275425074461866455209497496673844626754019896846560488164826986931740258337085320100025970059784746787450900278812968513860451012784678147590135473337035506556621757573532619388133938627325723830576402373

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 92506) 147036853924655463957367394724909405011547533630037424225317134588980357966997809 (proven prime)
(ID: 95251) 117190163657998359759146952150102400337075995938901947441377826313274285841512303729662285897868704414162570048750537313506837258607709212032185668779372891634276133095135424250048913446339836005013416854381718746013760271687756376946385930654896330935622340743079862936534539397737248128514041183139918560559466779759949771090512578120429065633990954525839577213103695830316447896290542561470374436147524077552549738470178801827022601689363012694927516215381550894001579360871321953663196585961797103182774094458548447701933617692795772074189391962639231068696726524047243942934496331822040965561672354448331520095536406908940804352142297088497814559209729435779119302049618533373613685978138064974520782258221847250154060351685742473507011265148568094041610220646169782362626065754024990309599332551162834001842736272690469344709906997226197 (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.