Factor Info

ID 180614
Size 898 digits / 2984 bits
Status composite
Value 9723870484389606425335699792679495033521799678823007454612508975741659204335725638092568308778396116144392500337165050087323337334454547300940830863216214404998039132136519738984588621835456660188297788866189258086212700298129019770031425279200747615198940580362526375110616408937033516268590347214852573319052318235760756338578452749219340190903636914954020923077211083834472571085217408213314534164618735656756483825819322564085456074620209329519754306591402027475626406276875879860645838970618291756298668878087093781583381344814421345469508489099189955412352643185587923968618906884584294633734111318508217810443462386403250519283248773179513708114174277974186163673272063740850491921609644283374515245974148597039146195098012134448397113728910455706845274196690836735027239291003134106896439770831247833269528043498745793264181670370846338638365950770359234825869632264000457409417243586026269

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179109) 44112916535573756061078876990965065627002622341608952469 (proven prime)
(ID: 180615) 220431366775489323075118723940404979359791291843981418789682946595760983703677904036950958124468656330947624132927158903785282078317292399170616161327784504725338776774301097577664398435369611332786399051087065530581236057643436852213156915961352530640841499328628982473166236507077346035991391675355117374596277695424342159431910871206539921112142712720784029866332447965298067287049697031434044883262028790088021955002717532566667063032568781555253439195108302223738639146469246072497552469209216095434440636893621670719878522338368134704971670099473919428116382462916305004556348088609367321016696580952322195704731151835391955404683035967070846790144443630042681562509750643770552349097109329527441359896987709057182912478895268930173356687712427103410668428183441137989280618819986820036608717109503967068814579834803134145808938898820201 (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.