Factor Info

ID 181178
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 5054232566656962852788558530742788587212082714588074964542742218412959085124337528205569136824890634080209082665688770768681945062515433917940948851623594967385189690557894789156390766759645779443405097024346905545665869363230976982895103239542485345853265905123010939096458559155453281592036202920630651024083883376228165607103880811694017960299350605495461777230007166479807839453767430283032368438599716888190395477233443679936038781179135643749995609497485228439302722569129870580137625469136212276991823326562504398137875753785713683829079680432602650960085390548845270161978947345665993126273839259384531335322998089236323595142962870965637246218555037162937233843778984745759093692197066132111890364898092241785064463791698630697576791497812187387948084314058315984625264710580564460085422953501352085252606043299339669954630849947048476650274132531778286412123471340305835415342903249385482790905111

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179126) 794854376790238471173591493464886342328308405095027125174481803903292059387197971263196701950941599801491 (proven prime)
(ID: 181179) 6358689986795872403873088372991370241263543619409575554276435128192951848514737148268592361521066373032102017305818601565386341527497016041114740282699135267554563006653838046173232616325135580751741991783460211519671035589253306406803253162421454718987365523654883631111945150501323418806459142514946139489599752463161351534134464146350121846288745454847132180541508428644551240571952058742319544499810198643903745499435164683077683425629131252250444455586551405004009856686206364091393769765802034225121572708323343455971324167246356940663225626812885069423164730737945569490788733623002226227234854525730833799277988749931960519031765192052381487047286003050000456515585403112660298076214070594880275258564886658167847049600824707056089489656261565969385654965679856549756041927477758560510320291821 (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.