Factor Info

ID 181808
Size 924 digits / 3067 bits
Status composite
Value 113586068308925768372225335269283109274612793814091794004575489015921578606107728755236078488401638259572340706802881158075889528734375003262361507977716427691360089219146023226936064007227044481886130264592942729107272395800342083287495855489118411044592710779426849437639120653501662949423296573027626469371230451368881742267584345903744049313831160351095070044536807626522651171083075096352675555376670381973362772559046905877718698492851174077075528209431211462084411272683690848664010556654447487340086803113603471974810970410272323568376028603183947542913270127873306090790413111607124640780235809422182861925126348837633589889796277483610257021259337438475821276228477304673024131397480514786447753981530919308993737119087994418742109457880546701705079316750519122472046406907911515674292868297223656140610183840979037865234458546554291111865592277336840247925887918445986007223400758274212371659582278382753196557601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 12396) 5909738323741694703472816799172371 (proven prime)
(ID: 181809) 19220151906321603049320605150113961088738003051035000046533708371563258624690823044589266428822428720190273933350569319125200523650499362828725729914233397881665669000804337846438910160808899985759292878878241161425281435675950341505864186023573530182995009376758650032047945395573799747494766941069497358910816142203885143157769465441024007841123983079358583476689924858959535936415407579654847884559288027673366821500882120279567269317340614696516916304714608541557322736689416358864194854949610615718934261736004290468959921665322983277954251063081097091937628479098034579262866738352582495693735419009357176204108616549629198048624098467043972760439730841478996275798492589800768881256091092722497088413454031263264659751160580883092139742824272820078469434391759478372034984245296849011016770413747979354828848467327463859548556827184268469314237257757418668313107627175267592819787131 (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.