Factor Info

ID 180624
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 32311232961631767820665750203054085524625591346197768988133941501134554736152393489183773160788268107050335847051305500650529192948097326321023510524434821648299569452323118027714844515807982684630209456798637138733070646734882280603272075348118048556461340288179951610385537913576618579026360114220557696188100634494909915198391944364943292555256946621787592918504668760806901195608183727651786142807820035514438742335344776348872342547064098988402956589639485228334661917666724320794251431960981053324922856367088806428345963361124496659664012667362738705848342972477816658405545587907012403273464151154106098035708303834804552437412556934704248222918134699506966686650445563023509621537729304041719481032369250482492158209591666330455121254882550214548118475613191554409468950883447436481746906721952213050847664399983707116503689343344253864312330222725137767189670767736110377150571288277603711165147305635346121354949

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179160) 2080678155878143931006683680976085987671965156400934375296385395732214576344664969 (proven prime)
(ID: 180625) 15529183535833733759359070008898374812581777863618795043161939719988581634642086910995633892174769060881439056393466376073487141881354225913594782760951646154223901244816592592700728832968660718804694965519823437599244640492722864706881017822835645308641970294868557833542062758480560179976210785208356153174759892854625519644604183401993567619197909445947182631225071136120036842389361038473411325231725258261678086855854578667919644281899247431152043337590168787116728501290809742044043991107555450565480009417846234314544317932685690627151054637208161902187660094642235534381686604971296842872678347667680623675001316210204752956477738602242492288136679306334293894649023909301734434901994399295711218047862244483780276271160771370432949670824839870686058496799445096206892245359549162540427019906593920073513510599998490660802112397987421 (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.