Factor Info

ID 181885
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 202431433363208725141640596419742838655034764735747354565638046849056911873472601161814490590225254232435602292047179351261855130154895736148952811700880650559023815163792833255648874881165231527838987342844547172330597022564417012507256390079826632550715104691548039296387747367326277669649545381718281948849785046489467180775803038056246354323111835919523583920303123056385023382455251119189521579646459946571655543857861189895398713518444505334593007542237373194705568990988905208100244190765854433783886991893785755041605038814265129441064704668586801522058104426566792239273401335906715567984817228774081852938475916023164088979049047548048762509643787423805861959678507674502063749917398617470135332380547405084540734905454332880493507617788546220315020996985669263631168904193808637721922202670279856046702952590909890654873789281713243673870431621250836599121907810901403169012300920345246685944686293

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 181886) 4955950612045631655718016487258529 (proven prime)
(ID: 181887) 40846136132025047775083194433720361901537975180834771794558271447932866163207586389640420609825151178800054047418528015287915267770602388704279569801061886153758139391526452043400375281855545233100594955695453809343619873022531862683074839715239697607329396419338029418587780839844393750310049184386609061197867313844938134185891629514737315343569650901581266234836951515300191781808881638455046558257533650421039621304704361839053963783788912102921972554754221757853259032438819560558112006295035611538309489184906369469650044445726398792889305449265799285101303515211692294561588122755916911337630027376151846139726376558765933819636568356023941978545819939562453253652895816905911094015698650776209835857019423893594690491765657160471190890240579314396690094972759005017394643658933407728683057142637249058210911618154595495095128364550266372617040199450960214064355649717 (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.