Factor Info

ID 180441
Size 890 digits / 2957 bits
Status composite
Value 96231730980262705196076725059173296430342368709146723400023997210123067510815272713638142184131984953697339396110652621890527817724443370078745534926792818287233816268750290068930960004074567489342551545038220593952431757604842961061685762443637985123078162911658820990511736707792236600551589478483667609481213240845311209015717418520954194787787463774685876446716630120948472648865517837212231708705738684928418081385754582120069928843042992776880169599423987597655769632482061146082929028286160611307413862759329502250884758695990457405033872006414804938987154638512320519883152439855781843036991976327891751066188905702244081440542460312575360549859812860658420579764415982107631858448952986763367218899335634507881851969902710554720459800462120370154499838421004475935638453022579058628204759947271641754566715191527483518022497343926513309307045251885776840812882128460222434449228331

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179556) 5459190174519901733473213183771786650925334463878144573098828519578313013957259091816161290865824945060582769551898986684486508434961457348110766287626040512857433397885085054480922783157361 (proven prime)
(ID: 180442) 17627473655234152882611612702626088524276651134564429253528293026125381328836368000206600592772758326213562675239809871646916710891986752642604057617389718103742406788711506055876146491875046304112869570243740971577765251980608659353338643375982109306342942011701256152049171367163107165889258519835943161051157131169416438488661620290683104515285936146206358139905708014976166318545260748152863335397687934610011920899415748203667597022321300247898874503455733818309166299113073006839298913579019604150128381904179524050494820592517530044591189599118768130184914024492466693717249500722779072745309756613429805908278444793956315542144964559357504370666159100219024574636542031856430258244129359623771 (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.