Factor Info

ID 181064
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 42745879573176558097325470888975835839168084534512320339283417824938504972531109842928096756527992107687776764249009166827899090960714335663212475450551950134511414235386930629539369871269607657589799193622833002265714413407892123286920455280996506222370180035094327557463497235784884479338571297850024405238078403441570213018608448618279857823260965216798687088620184433814128341753622983056900364109521202365913343092367587584751077080490935888764779567602279261470754050485741364647221701778474160206521381912162794752724421293736879466561237994258991938640745373047390970389834193506415369876320005393334244850499710914873069473586636628999959268081578696956232856903250913277431411584603928179759833400922817940340156557586712951860165138075943452924498833133208698943674453386691871758179513968741020090153556639051578862625615825792756096091643359022672443861615488357380133534513928002097842545055422299

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179162) 8751329810753593058093497033897 (proven prime)
(ID: 181066) 4884501041276106587550645533710433455574769292868264868564916703018125932339489125644118862168072535634335486087649914464123290828922634064536533206880009699611316780660635463457451189280823986565475425290341479653743333373821430134483496324386360128625443977850262218938939915064072159519343311392487310843165859363792927635806237292148202440692098440212534855097454367615136038121243630144455123546469571826747331976359239862265099833676947052047798893799902480220920964682100631968710783759845583712381985622133711138900193709344342206721599273054338202214565205444986238892851361922403234207360758796642529262344122345800535036452417185291707449661518410734382324870992069639737292616014951884608677982230353560970390757021291807909729731991479638375628177706271226769208768293307048294286183291120559809418223539104801329073581618751553656975502170474799028176521385136429667 (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.