Factor Info

ID 182093
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 985067725440054689574440301404942827712195641005825368736199827483614550013100270846319472640902244017713868572696693735286740636330990281953021389417395593371377915148249997592727971372909646255466072360992151884028246635128363670821207043850965057193010357686144440720649110429309685335004793943521458937655126078176635417543507484331517578685617856472909652431956104329933446609777196395069000627296723440903591285673541901247043524797853469364765895730122420161812308967469294322490659467275678081433614985330057788781214229956756174108180328669825107783064546567043288098765317781577092301186300035925984701415438166829238725926186674188869793477878477236524663859380791423815347295348926608469685167314813462263848364068510420489834169246897102226719625931776535890344328376422026009484675538642823504183552519855849175177125580337165395596363154762597687547879299277609094726594664641702845711726426210189

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 13184) 547024004927898763001725441 (proven prime)
(ID: 182092) 1800776047423902119525023723164718786901686414731754415559997063230490612414436187723627224513785284142790896406632304562369550002383940057697937657755266010542482227123255958901352503535687697742722132365784212446029904316112351291964703301909156827721090881490441259153792386347809254139090613981565419443602811120519809029441317333661445364798171060996242574977500165215272477676168819072220519726696397622682961110518526325234745910580009680410892783290242218215695765811139847564634467072099188152530827560892734938113332521248956110469421981974233038051399555679129041178133401718620914678465260849969478543418187294922123300896679227716351957238164843199920125308864817321067645484851943543760378083190466077132173430517074467966091860177588345348889951918834018606506401283255145087329997290552556821056532102849498336967689437054788650051675860504371063990418634827369069356429 (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.