Factor Info

ID 182414
Size 891 digits / 2957 bits
Status composite
Value 110610140207095789852326118279136208742377856324954867883198786188288149757474481543778181740267162246781937094037081476943301671835601474311752498507725324332809163330176709010210459852152049897360698475170962173440729184090620659609557546302757265761552702336196632596599101038695133354567082292466737819621021360438894864519136305738727430184426444422229694258156866339615535122365318431994505483225633990585335423732064113629326490031291577790662867272597126739726986897694318711363346878738935238040417653918595395878161509153927685442880503378167864147725466682105852704681782686071588512728483322261532926725716968255253034394403987599605549325486649923374171515236636568876555304243206209265664518077069729149928283719915767664852954258737792411826958366794024676278996952627909167292233392791054825349920870020499169054990336296560205222517564363789507368639612317050478771945543561

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 13404) 6858978676339837818226335228196735278989366499151 (proven prime)
(ID: 182415) 16126328047737971085737880519830292338567456653390787974754277194233566249702997168482973061002347438261248718220023175517037275437124329385353208102219758926891209840326170564256376254058266954774860742006173999131772082700408176942480599748912164360072418265129255666089288990864505390545700724319115706520640146829786065357419328010156146841415231614069528953279627714683995640122734409457909724688141758250073570182261797982750126815302944017880263509727464533562846705331849920641975003373242653525023810689816747015733692357931232878976593964572776502251553972104890438366854735492922590125017710801129109372254358561497123160593022571017250429069098991683529408272110049066126844052955858969581390730851580832696051063881582585172136256275833769585289923226397618996419558724910435419709030628173328282272680565149630152234497816767911 (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.