Factor Info

ID 182208
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 1691674718277644203808094909431874720546540155748842617191954215577764467277093643834127862650510741834335736445460918847611684638160888508488406680723058950709150008366963863449773742040195111065126049429305320564425318206406260601838184890419316620129156817620954113124310598831844542740898668401079913162304456903681740168361720907291031342681116462643840694456663638764250992241655272424095472400288637478909343681142913234381727423153795293400751821143577509087871485963413315014555585253860970909179820765187872823458629631097870112016471144422854648872700942719343229469050344538930800031762292108728643553994074247541561024315789300125992318125527940922860753444637608260337138492633298631641191297356037257147086932529695839816666834217245490346636670999151873249457340132433473415366292527538885455404125544397498920823658323887507166745215445701450191726712233147657316828788061594380192132224721529

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11978) 4897293118613530475909412835121446993 (proven prime)
(ID: 182209) 345430562824177686111889544593053228366875744197065143515218467789871453682502276786362009617221722365242398833424980539217615168736099242657308855944526429328438472039526224624963057406192445062771312708906614027911090228467460167995992770672532315680762955418688712608850515903049582076781423000984793067556651508025052888420546398863961511757023011247349312629667310635812812720769979877035660063130130241422271994883541834298108504467765296558718976274791286092887595216598539013581549526460061447708178101072909744100623059574574975341368112453473017016219278965472191851948551527115285643198474869059422039278240183234955227422986952811294609136350482223721522258976344599443786429397598847168283988176464411654132133376097619995592799787549163506339871903895829838297420279521568944270778584776572026253783193071981852111007527494922260604481039006854660807907581353 (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.