Factor Info

ID 182378
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 26530277435682211610568228006294479051554627175075079828896579992078460428435695369854134526877285045389924545970612188545539591390100969971958901726161946538448199215414601125291944854653324605315065884057464270584263808340585338821862449297260264702805352381345456450602179072884801152281381890877103860666566393134306854880088062292465836189312855982482317530542395443791372054293056046272458878842375045443679486525845200448112784884997420872921504782920535266583772249757443018203129021396273828931812429167043783921432468037876714966337653303319639019580489609915621888724828647899074652901627419531250251260470291745738057525340155511956710801051953953841092639403975094727162869491205074561187262866830085892021007703668425846970996271037362193730384034630234756689793645010745330325310454339075043854259023291912512607908720511479378360790436329376913923274787260333247462888679989075879317308180189750911929602381

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 12036) 666677303663223168496480892592225989106568593463027733912161 (proven prime)
(ID: 182379) 39794781208097301503767738071631915652398078018475414410750946303342819126137542445146860479282667955121444326761465640691525566694456180507777151948279594743493128952353057523684515288016789511532100712534642182017791351032182809998655395792256704908360902605565215770886783771892428434975444875934524329246781441413474504530811085634900104271579519695552745716847669779267270617693116375397274848951862194154303190071023969914633035267127892361392084887898370462421162706349321701536817937581321808158828711751808090185555319925600489920733553904470131960857866601753327965920609636881304630669777447352616247922048587285541458707036108638527045546887771582996591813153304245803778533217091954031169827783016008187325111977942535468630214607566510682461883299455643781460703747457247115183451902260714871816496357195237984173432066480348207223314378539793127021 (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.