Factor Info

ID 178131
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 2015086074492489974489957242483510321856752236612102774479420771205021865094161478318719672650246069168804979050215898935977909711488056787222862107456117289624615451266396753027031987702200775345186144175560828553606877504846368313320080146105984861935723302010034215381919479503512081253704881571388857753221286109095540019689301526793920369464726002622404074162694780952709846115888290372642663599275753646887469059803024017043208788099771503780241009065523346838731173851920345272491825679232017077838417137721806597306664969512699183960479600145636678745942252705080331496384488232477835697924032470880188408919653740153084722974425644333546381308292790044017855013427673462089017014601742958955447698593562366778265660184072740948002448047285386502038014858692718636855694172889355404424604657391758418320487584991228354605632184943938527197179656907367062382824133077719909110421284078942980567619894982097

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16266) 24550591546653776667941845268908441565415743319193209001 (proven prime)
(ID: 178132) 82078921424895131556702115186120896190919633047707728841574287951947174175235462640983613440134319870019240558681706514459064595349778770555945925569742573811629472750079109187191521732178375578284588599414539880346873369009248072577351028242024777797010015236367950007937299910418155274005926069333043931308073915145861207877874926160062189804600989322530328703397565388106267787847589021350710395851897263843632027689391253462810906613462487413019272657537700012362325196856383652480605242428053688498002931500409063166301557486225379621436259605177829444914207221180952880376163130854528787939082494628638718829457678672286262983496926093104760118345653011489930728867969373070754587355108433311070191080903037675711565114072405814999552318864414379816166377868050196181080836967441533104021860486362843054937579167581436641844480992614164842524972709097 (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.