Factor Info

ID 182191
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 5832391699974085439087439217372065176956523479693312879456162731016076109733114303349003026452984235699114388229330126728404869402452466580674814050903616234964934367583817404612068901035479544206803430312064659845305129868168550978285380949431848595185813814405335837433462401493558044033256842425358585873713195431269858935007152066439509653179476962276250239362030210548994537475814826287119470648862669306397338376737787065758650713715882563359890234719004229959619418838394502849433662976164657144465449282529348852882192701608175131626889544146069461459158247310137433815016119853080088423721341807998828406835698631610727497832526588338719630925949152831894474141493074140238227175947087561763713613403456669267675241308187042104814214785885986356223794736470632614485341872198684194875819045688992585405773270155221913152696755864807049037058906961639463495626436717226585146232787667228461805629282960494115939386118899

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 182192) 704104974521439858171605401239347119 (proven prime)
(ID: 182193) 8283412148789598215571813282692878647825259997697140327858301659212396658970463824952415871126293173800693277785102525182562101663177191690523375285195543150358656480249416471360669904645969485085763011908343043441194369426815751484317528635316034294572389900964701450668991948705972553275757054880777899003070668755919036690340397974061220631299494190277001059679423679201783483136207536550218266737445769202105895705410300941439858376600715596328410419828592133019342458941407142676813255819111449839452433152957309767768676131545092282598259756097421095516848050730203051281233826276620749529975495260595082349189094147718664310863498507596415328000964214034603740683209655456272554045720209952772226146989646331447321190036179680840202148171863946782381457508933995205115229604887462210394440280807646644961134994701345945601961840080572230750113049115702631781473622909803616060856282621 (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.