Factor Info

ID 181060
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 785323436640856901610042981502290452028285891246314835912913445322235431672399805445848805903567189928757352215384594316947078574027048011575449613509470406168347467953150863728146990914325729757462093303987105793458147343062690963695947762529743895183894609624625521160102047392079357875161824912417809795027887629338557420350911600598183724870208759253475607196101457469114097143345730085603583261737626101719307514149873619869213015303980048464094269380817882881123293427050282883664358381349496879558907341067266433611498323266968472195646616013971637655949964919366283721576907505463484264206123041538235749580497045603699881378350608669015615354722668410565881009846919680555508721322192295378188989236246560168402507576186568423275788633075975208548631287041634591374929749043417489940751367715352465885275702464035972261266431532212619339257588036658554581312615634336189292425513605392917589890160961

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179203) 217051144091979219143987668562355093110099863848787341036193 (proven prime)
(ID: 181061) 3618149261208512026168764042778594155242421058401833450737714413718311791069565563765816680298420924154633537327290225819082138052571885721463344092820514336888137270043797442663268856961361742790056814188423739218209534218366363084316168013233076203687192163377517121851106737347251357824427733042206428480285696050192745762349248028228014506998313327751347349140840218256627743663996606505769996688073146375996980408131970646659296856109518658288523294548969532234181402291939715339238488126710295189758351676258482589585962285230527003483769653438677090641109044524273670276182306322224261932444405316544203866924538579237289950715243558516790382942787804669508473809930013337585258139683657923752683631863575836648715562093065270185521095421837524262047590748076079355454642453465803583913274777980540223899180041127815365691019598179271538223777 (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.