Factor Info

ID 180791
Size 903 digits / 2999 bits
Status composite
Value 459595182638424219534797979718455603673623885213264670082218514610551530224611777807405451019777415772177592684158988842325656104180031021737004654674104742589701620052520081214888232598482916677932151995566652891370971652699456343876999205956414915952371101909043913721628942823921647840602937034273800195985554892425029519609045925831727520782253194135879658493051614106280805386579325092317505127076832584274627608985835307649918335581673658854939456948724975289645159282738124508585442877334584574086752697037637946449695023726180710558253783808706460810440637375036908980844198654459729369932275645766371968400269099668767643835578400908223536741439547475088498851814723990634040050807995077271696341409415107183704449321738388291343454831986433830110420842582900930012131552533640835735274497856349641619725679282907758280996903426999293725482414453044447333534273599969004912929013678397560743837

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179101) 25785723680423291494502376192531526522653945523 (proven prime)
(ID: 180792) 17823629397973895794476035497506130711049180652473622422183724246131343761703488801669691637559892626136653837450608398732585776004648906891935662257273296192236725654856751001615925500690384263999368636030850243089956066886431038664844349723166225152400368861234191022026319176704580301605772531423508905119067868982256107843647915821781478553465031912134540943522902775658707971206493006989529190288209173246656902569063519047139068219824773149642735234995931606092891866397180934353075514729908700353364764102989148526604080851168885763779512752716444219240826652959491841884472975728456930782884080824878269242706188297784960318339216078387463688363571311573076737189432958698162545527012215444588568206097252188345093083347484955312022344382263267844044273223535952993051195906432140553649479047182044897579554969132649923921476263745906098597387614319 (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.