Factor Info

ID 182336
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 7114086014097171249831321598832186305496626270169220707602373546303956580465350548929180419063191247931715279456759202873093645307805551199805521915121477503628551198113365502581279236217653290974542258479983991161519566424847580543454221720034516396483998953185441121258393912980201037989253152076772388662647178021662269426699297003842698810064024666081022215137745504061209597837199069889022130723705901116068898883360849245538564205082695582065387173120398610551160118966386129656159514089616611969049838550519445677122971896501716893684002425635908098108210102636463995245938837102889846853314948131660011154377714831914724356980767303853554878261430773004251051275616409913035786113863807956873534037943171621917706055597766954919498164648245233609724684284639447149979166745284051138446602796758350679666009609177507932164329837452128678640649457781134338410360620832242160255896377937866839115993707

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 4292) 125384283132205265785477849439329 (proven prime)
(ID: 182337) 56738259663661948370286861731933978323176405783807494900110551724330993380105668138626645989248494453943610587365432110267220732253975777919305303528935428183735419370571083547135243527213787766071158804539720910210631393544454924150185055467494136772524272621138573921387137278627579227023716966714340815677304163840379781410238485465364068675835539273956604294733626548928827874426780402676980762259065198048749756313095565389774824415266064127363792449768365540139793622923478302406023821792336395744890251356157622900400046125983337247918147423967740069901966411613588735483184648373107629490278747746668820860419096993391072263053969866415449875589756447142803638376676629637060448837138439728254024586100934469270022882233968287862530441570061095280558156057355278702793348169342095425899588599470573096508295611417656563056700419348848286160445580295166077367176708683 (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.