Factor Info

ID 180706
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4193700046155257704605379093088068553189954876613159902038782556578495559104603424694645988294966390288290058782740970607819124279121057097639300754967236290105650361379328871037009206612010734773364977305931397165074935239158765865632882271401504081315079417008634378859426302037775555233147356115590955369045257018856125819136637587833265578920219194019602051716849732540514018647114565383571987208393688676382851795675735377940430314339210460070946754877789987559885330259978433972695420043362450960888031355798438782878956460434910315414743672746326771352567392312350545490350498913443146106894101071761722125965897949720358269208877219696786304493978212242476801847037949379619434492337942184586083762148363229458519159738236865233589680682951524918290989826855908192406459491385457700982543804946849687670397009837410025005593252147976094781925065108827710231286836523711596059124833593837705248814883597984704303

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179355) 11338201624585156808015584221878585800733452658471152666653589587238832086793259720752191744613767 (proven prime)
(ID: 180707) 369873475971873731607583958784342090934175495517661180530518263083929600618293186844776493511444724996671783781822606405477880350515602763072101630489903895396271729696172281284090271915751448606420357835918907853560482754316468511470141776567914943158411062747827301579077709982052997614544591313714554925847740052613896934223602350534649821520690944096967556666490714990035714093653837959349267652818432669962883800098045576131508308022794962583250153236450286899194601689063404485633601451121125835985322631474879517951042771298780133824667905434447003273311828202099363797426140410812094062847695850040450055121823636160413445733461475201144128072974732825517332850628338064776205747863447308786923234893507793245845883734910239412467691012380052996982176948922108462717536626421383855689014687576682066209127265981209 (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.