Factor Info

ID 182132
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 42681477791035957571911917115985044091725089152859834444371829738826394926478212689052185677551628247320423605896702614814765604704473633565766824614660691347021009008373682902457281086835289161837395391673923574942716052164384549309420141148563705368304792623619512849755902712685536293170905240386736026242412710873600430400369638849490504476117233757417065196447972416392288625275926023300164045896956574179967641142325701246247171832072909371407170208138561136611542157404169282905373773679937991135557120768108218614230470264135694578350773150800244671085321236044216726939533409390657413351129865675883772720024335680254426460058592401279442067067487806931547895279803904413778023944791676050818620823313407115795757482029272495418129268832260258512624417004707770507678076495027876130068959776333120728298137420460185894543525880659979154529228328648439958528173188683038099875342723999613275521830924487

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 37188) 962768740832096647768408534808461880637513489156871338604435619676045922939 (proven prime)
(ID: 182133) 44332014512797161348417858114049912737650423947675757766271910406485955956368724286722597705662001985501799636120468274531665646842654988880961660496609357971158015538978285664388976499709949307552235650549874509784254237725316111434932520980916809403698089029906328322339950830697108335088735405467797208607607628355944367395832083382817396202067656054113990484028281389697197417223740697380356166695748304654213407450687410968570451314689453719093689634400086068000668568748933304393883068726514897155560240688590812353080120703216200569260930009424951283871014038794345258149365500117324063143519472581833826561495896356202072461820236877748277638887002718317303108037028993987559906629217838455390264905573480928463916964788072210172138535974996763882846643765991298416216067206704664900742949503149110719885660169269147962907082533 (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.