Factor Info

ID 180422
Size 890 digits / 2955 bits
Status composite
Value 33765524408327488613636982227527070475776469622245728839987785189594249111488945276564406526954824054942253726234690262002403686620138430028671392877254558265869824854741976984743786262947634223115368482391546494999311578637437331927206318449174813736562852087870873653683972675243579464554935502212033876807120227940952045074900573181506816316280792949535179855833293738362114548125960861841848697007650133596803911433098574337493112166907202462172454512184763574200399004246032717570383359546446328905992931950284304532598120609771357459138024176839647712213230912447252533988692204152948787966766527911925413544669213413570278932790842871349880004350313149082229792466974594073486990355275178013817174769727136119542841232933222372613412244828670089780821215736216040435198732564046959415525867572937876878450775705224836641803107022815695697228910354666029657677768392459471229634699999

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143274) 183969199197243966366125012352888250603455803761012278382375065937247719644157377063514174470796707753765972043200052612621942943808757919884159 (proven prime)
(ID: 180423) 183539008462636871086016421781945567477813106874209254248425992682735141074189956842624090283124487257317335999327869658626186241455200265812839832041422937018308232022641698939079351375426253250003909999928256661436546639959570704560889420724059801564078174837223611530209251669474519146577560217212821795471021829120669546908167095672339462469438600919629885539618757258441272878526963210383655527350754747120498477228209445439005371550547931586401923070670040154486147885086142197569142764006983080633227090928736014971973830514252482965325236947752168122354515323022413525904601461409608593702692216805981424348490049052721764709603884240442293020108085600147963332213369329519073855675089914430284619421774430482735317259125690887995752345761 (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.