Factor Info

ID 182229
Size 930 digits / 3087 bits
Status composite
Value 169137036616802053886105443806596687073881997893010920042090914141729250636881929662218127477491622702833453981231151979379316688848776748116490994066238572707970319230923987411645363663877749261583232370430996714811596850929326754408982348681174876370148718264536669101538270333500743138327278178541601864818160136596572259387819973338458466080625644893593306078206501880966470068588723348372219859279486321635378232017924149317377370135144681166989696938542124729233743325317074453940307353739579221183400665433186206075907351905614955772187733674511758778715014664108262686789592831267410990506627069352766750052531715547400365930551314788468641960334077150135791802680689463744246539953877744388178024098744654624798440893820443006264057257841623885018028833911927863253930656532935918206750922330396867233688282336352542396379216668969829809084692643007789547909440338841466511963321430622428707159634008465449424993281269837

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11782) 1407645001430838652409279287385962590549829189405923610118784371428955322561001003009596883643937181 (proven prime)
(ID: 182230) 120156031133473397213245499584556058531720015184405187688122391623615298759813687190574388063992263382337232445301441555631861779043971341044359687806282498956781213304819897222690238572648468495032981795322498945807753228791103914236782110101294241332958339772940001349810431036455058539705147902333649619501484493155020770569937408546413842135179409927297910271541327305156500590048417863989031091108412944884610645474127901347642373623832381500428831867220228496937537152963119958753522206111322015318235783320125043943707150528624611706296249958305993518289718289404802678498243252504484072906792602890201115497733174866401439442854994608312579975655433106235521829916704912765175727690177957064584289299190998422211289187507687543704175750548394537650322363750102945933434683703556943190217826969891878618818705884933268324977 (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.