Factor Info

ID 180925
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 533214005538270106280211621585997823044538160171839630040854917515272011756813794048158133728392991764411967433743002275765712264191023831649074683726495093569410724247011162135749679055046865060668316238272854876003585125097721410931076929842751155108731223608097436964657175101808621075006722196868158124501618234485251868331980747182553462216450648631492336586891574413071088978039251926936357534286775672452355146222215290659701524076867705323550985911454269728707210856098061746236690118226362522352496281762348638805956094174307907009881047290429453309446818673662593904923083376388823734645173562640588412752138169229134727454607777808550512924304410187270916848777561539353682570005359396662399347075685143892000102038393522059743221104487636616063620954007926706700264600527185093787720292274213596278272393954734115888067023486464209986337582412420137522294154507201072599158330950102596516311720984887

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179764) 19847085860024145530484042829380650381216191211861964371176998790682821062075683363270468421635397578497408709038131618740901601039224333920042241220005462099781819095200826710166281385362702865066111009165388787 (composite)
(ID: 180926) 26866110687426703649359870873185981327841516288293105274784112917033699424893861831355417776663948282943580280653789205829774418134453311161143791350903162575349214918173951150287756370016553755987940036569283863178727594263537085378743216739297558578593778744834294678726248803736981195792752645805471267069088280978504976701848646238875792423119649770155395647614650546539452424845557454378100500654158683751777001678974259241444847829728373731980094303798236488921809184685347884956980136358628133017286247866605098664578386003500221643701647331393420767639560746425485177343335703993382575400068358573147281192557687327777809798561074366833752039505549692169254231005776134271442494332883428080301 (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.