Factor Info

ID 181166
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 32528834143162589710417926599082877898970041209556908397455255143337168294734370359575421204337987154314934440637683224924547719906025303804829923821214359473852416228572223281032568235938235634578744779082570292290070122262636793871357297862382296736058584054050812575855185896692893286608451782060632872912951046071799585810416604304481276514333599257029270489917862811194714094062965354864123289190381424165865218377546837650856639056021798567032288011630068554686964461878552060726813103182828751731267398689124160971241128835605745402159595858151749044814153826441041537169640798813644373369564098848003693488624660558635340530859710340241763103739636359251919221502055938089606278111648195294243658954322511985841386255879293501934563353001822355558577375310911327099307655388550229616127282342811519421284008194637285004616067010288689826896582778965815887184901910864665934571772415123193499491230691704550417

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179485) 561775890752142196982755062612324695769170867996539718168362534726071878778997288458106650593578662193 (proven prime)
(ID: 181167) 57903578061370460904216254068635378733725948516761205904183653163570395661901657965693736448711813792162917404398161117124405566698423384544568524887916465673754224344298801261113413533087645887908596299305137638045287393680483428935853510251357931558501680898778862142577460431926345920193280008936419230240873457407854770950582103853091936766934420046754007954757472482613816317907410567886734350490400344036769082511618278476461576679037283113408844696972018298092514183101999968212227881876388175228749969707969774819022523702524243851241582776065017375421374360161049513018967973519891848799188168254950679482087926651860149388275277460845496525376865063241082527269362641473667784973755859483414857984288907833403115054526273201757935696417811237716146204888409904827279068084190636138117780984090445999468769 (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.