Factor Info

ID 180696
Size 941 digits / 3124 bits
Status composite
Value 13792635968489260557944471325449793186124047221132091904816671880681857111514839225837879970945050139300249683687911892098365738936343620425628593924089376759430021043984265069702867694001222660070593189987988468957503797117475941610424287175056528583294902808640325544541531059341737223016714277824020719524162905757088406994258019409581014792450808510819514979379406796756902789326029925202378577953028673940394772281401512771359873446753617197509367804469404829243788847977437068571876202995593761503693689266324512807917176413975496847556745035330643356614770537638431186673336420837702287999911970452602097798352688267861181427581638890756838605613047197832949483102767621261299733085622976424093757477092051242645010083050541195789479960770893247103902250357397785751604730195203933779157577254746948460183736823048723327145647332442635575312404897022161827823302095102932078724885954286508907363548425094503439107348646425305325145837

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179105) 414699692608243377845852290488266105663359 (proven prime)
(ID: 180697) 33259334921954777675861358697965570408479397261126830817300361910903758371279261258846545310153828190217861833043720894261229958923134161435047474602264032971644129928620799787007196158202411902524630977179267606978830701541989453107382637974455969862695977504113760562711058280488779865113041991779984353901189665923064678318695796303570694171230219940268525280224760486559978360201596773942622191182468205982149660783152923957282503198835191104022176524347337746119164842898508136366591960683681696595596378743419157823338858311699620468657535784428968930890378530758493808947817512162284929205272234359463014123400423964522142634159495725563061946229747567712943890228371578371581142253304569510181163748533204259844588884822001265227869049847816921962448739669647274498862301591227529191051090017840274926788227246237905829781462702608156713120256435677940531158308586436883117410072377746634643 (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.