Factor Info

ID 180713
Size 914 digits / 3034 bits
Status composite
Value 19174276381286099181824934990816212410956200132524603130510248155837199462176013448777225284268273681821204008349288623236674451552659019382157139158092034243895835646050817747295004997778363075316285974001735416958928636783229406885357981711756152526776234667501895313645739977607308155898532439576078593590658334786972731084668995903745706301283755915175995652854147827775122073411374146619027987820546307997734573687422146011130817522304656136747649585774085345244433187528611455446374994148609353977251067165870990187185750566963682372973405630385542172921424219179494358111765091210589214602975818981971006403065902148329743636306606339254480995578636454159904974821660537274218524171387688908363935658023590258142478716617036293256087736874672124650848944712775495609834009309535168621816732869250741338049370694933994483089687635518770632042031356310498471179119912203538502291569735961482704536186236302267

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179099) 1387918246483342737485362978347016364503363 (proven prime)
(ID: 180714) 13815133873964976000795320566109261337735468959833775223290857105377611965917564652723537554435451522290065981376222910904681301062722168430583579196236913897129151747013608507785916537850583719712393355821875879871114164968366100411370417833051794813585426005273838521915280532328605961925019010937805990571987740827680762338889396095314940836435925885956649332354110352454814359025059376316830275826709165759212307203186445239081180493798447179902971618975118079697749342678662129586946998422989394277887913549601463064155322949492404992881600930711293662798040412953663831553689296630181380159693592139959655374135356080961551627003678317932992494131844305847986302525743057960753666774421893437175540735182587544606583885877384930182780627654156488760584833036825454196448073504168953086133998173558326535720360932944000754776793925323966831689433812279148703330644009 (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.