Factor Info

ID 181266
Size 924 digits / 3067 bits
Status composite
Value 120448518143738752987437046417608899269447968399321626546967023706126430398974661484413613152876262882123745444480007901041610335184952495102656492974175072662157465172256880488601684423649822075343474812172127327339357573226176543170304298050292407291999921640549361327984544497651673921062696250664650079865603694410729705976493917780478194853487937760785274396311394516169002831494648654276538264921256578091549639500214133231237569437303447267019965471587102106956660080436241150383207672137733922825997417333313064006567668070775568759438749254977934378789447814313778681336502992597672569158455600417836717115993815480665766619841267506907831937308865710097522506755538152581300171253217620739822443023897568366012031854674073825436833665746142661894484587237277740857648319760281467654489705002412233612761966872209211846829263380949863974469034725944838189333296401061457685677718779486482248965387947927749009192727

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 179134) 160285763298384904769448622967099392540115749731314329969 (proven prime)
(ID: 181267) 751461113358608775752496061699740191849092667465918424847187701674699935617666131856084220613514896662873608534632422280165205586325643080792955661121582936832651690447949430983377938873009025086845937850686974930060444938482552863405391496419310514850528229813501623772878546838893289371654775868725763265356405565207418033157824092577928234657217251556153411451767496714278525263233333162226697183016551566827250451891158690117809140194096525803796719725483348770698342530257380499723330142507019003280951651438026064157329781983919434900450565540765704961011635674284006193926135203122394858115067302786416623600825089352444053858505473949577379507970027367915958698625409161265583475113129368776960366440524805921746051707106762160386696151413490797173212003983763103687757095783608316320818604606726414017890894756114060450697569647805644307738607141805080683783 (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.