Factor Info

ID 182069
Size 911 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 85869438786312083568106368413803938455270203810441865617490528745528689019991277751416094337627438451136739746198832866473452485814180718448565202937225375197542268324093549206829853390905887209652711241389656315126510106322841913287901873026529738049837312716537302595620307835710552526924252334110166027372689412392134749723737936277679970918584582245372528060824220934643821345041238970468207974985767122176396716446401868053204560384117016094640036749407929122941337497960236699141334652640882364701836638199205350127657585090707307052558794602864626307156966093710372736390370837429753348590219955699022802625982673968239727341893817055222747549755617666676170532996025791786025216410182346105607911924402323341095532152572450729142413130091979901078826085656284530269843351304920846688056584859009607120466212758102512648111758220094355742267971470939920391540857246019129333522694784186927065992626859401

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11908) 18152161784287526466656260676657745619458794205111305692802040389814271724083963016401 (proven prime)
(ID: 182070) 4730535117896563229543779393270068363525226609203373891739953958065004446529791253842329147174059344610363563387767318438577817777575561033736946615968045039729568676924198843121735272679299448985637962067201371331283286360949220388367155079098255148228776275910109289729510443727233627003387692412686261204488317849293389240912532663084480306684673922182228833716200494600673598698158482398379464484389199348115436078402463420288930462005198074820240076114900776315945685337072868134100208653038503567595997836139237441503205554569115253307734086582828631349417230901327222298553978776374658863392519012690628949224768441668165204239163052531059538107082640500972608615836499396858438697097923359197774393397342112460426269908574791056372732657311134482585966507001144080470886981514444417726056747424589181556003433918643001 (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.