Factor Info

ID 178233
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 1839585111669683837187515558248920321963264660408859588852980980476358302096229851049859128576634529032349754268094735798842853242813192513601209901302952410941235618916438391382045503062531502425599950613635483939985894055285968786521536692088656027399020916593890686695147525586561039341415738256888108403649626922299053413438309751458023396655446290282377635717253538441871055349140214512958544211400194652479529601217394922992186132405144312252394010454416269473265835361818790781784095583881486910345010668201229468834757004821525116573966302124175025142734245801090461219543418372429388267635755106197972294573231315330118979033030985811594336082459612286627901735683678901740478698890061584975330189802415916624542520552600089534972730050884987732710953379162826585218723590267669639924179719965692754966583006616716722435724052274266101244983925964890762908907927735639144647265275289744402246011767626181

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16395) 1092822132265806461035989014934429610237 (proven prime)
(ID: 178234) 1683334421362398498628788813024000715391845582784141154867273395595878530801814677713906631801947445539341336020972444037227398235960355794123706579219279912086212092397609587027304225266497988441444660511874227371879584462685984079157734284148492606075232486156966812727129602347401219994260406473613007609933382579606285265568467569077976497842845903698191373931146623107127632354991069490892476707562100983738017760324612900198051827150250840339022447993047203243747972391668135747906220415372451783450995328455373028295574911863627389861733451132718354959842253740970212924416216414509173735133244179273363942246310063440274903141264311610715854227106369620308819183715853124469917239658790496573630441256895777456594191245443617644155180059537440703756969609009933775914262666370647144829160839625512225291989383606219246274862122847572233214221470067494546760808606313 (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.