Factor Info

ID 182399
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 185427545663131300346698664009714345847013009309698364318355205863732644966165835197001271393271688731658047447139049143142369178575632272452027027661892257608852179782647218593383260564094412784278754373992801215103790674015984302400422502980449001152455544810265275988551680702434165046781544272345952023100533821450158006847405163819037507389575832001043197280480763509167731376541244927056365308899530180947915657481712750965668649621211328585491988542406742056367093117444885665894826272790309004975272561589614668256944600596341005816337035964453092941844917111127349822968368657760008856725431081208715125509504143609821245010239632817749167140240517131625800085153248864035811050178596437422135502070392487901054372446846285602705684883187820472767231266464511457417405026810936092861193286313012003419409523507790149119990607290715690709546906480888697085836654012869052576151561924612921268150062522528892140003

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11510) 94251934933904430405353683133566414129 (proven prime)
(ID: 182400) 1967360625467955872577924777429840967775139168868690637242792944282907272267835661594035307972357251684023106148538190270999351197738014804171082731510548802192112694350554963435489546575196338628354533815035103787110833453365089140178599613668133013613176761516840240227361915718975537464731398806525668399257066301380321965246647390020539433420595202335130106453460226789661483031372078336608772246590762663801902825886294116230700273694036148738662377481608962694774658347692011125118741845664372455601441381401194201084532762031604566856718702322318862700556161723232383001935331055267851380589946522232777845278267315115186328941587898692957644715641567392022269054243804646288212797747891053650501331201056157173782366911078009886554754997695884891509499080435937891137007492227527119817243584363976830521835437954419499978090773959180129298931419997205721753482551290759725907 (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.