Factor Info

ID 180454
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1417091237589353388640524920175572531561723392133483145786286530983664027577704228141511170635522818921609854798351095486967303165203408001509730745735576922073834787950294083308613727078721359600086568484689176162825257780288158798718362430843534143998553238503085326981155741337841740416710396934575850848255766271792728452098221785890218314588822356080530177938633065657770302853621314568441396369475923135202094924207764649149561985831899280272113596302815915474717234387097465398472567592128337086796527587798500782955880906030868247458946510233464998053694802422910853590136971556124174745182084963186450503929745543172533296100056519004610683991681847766964221981248536760531137044844600406074679568688031854957520102641312172054904912477067038510446715161977278618904496965330162224898012584741532734472407241817200416213321414957942590601964697509473873277339720095302829399485659683047623496638646972095190818187

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 180455) 46304998395129270227235838929968446572628748862600423781784116773911640890144838253661583962933496653209825571715339065389973782552650263202078556332118589341900821552793576615192575734829751303607291853356992712840451470673464480998697293401238048503353969856003538822066061141023408507548436690793076335846562451588030471455137266637490772998178074740541401219517080514394345873025519349562246912678068403872522375344298961324504027485517945372289939308163 (composite)
(ID: 143756) 30603418350154059600334147943101094906499277027925946589341766050602109151610708067450410285741699041873150746393795742725181687887366955546099189287371989104160884186686980583181258766112336885949288272692336916461407185927369204849031413982463334303851121184830309314645296457930726443973483615827541220733556155880079328120441475489815064368572442601943908592182656988838733016146259895488238198788682009397776790433788166546708176516362964546035715352266831449 (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.