Factor Info

ID 182426
Size 868 digits / 2883 bits
Status composite
Value 7264509706993263585819580424198824822133082531369336448848105971480709150129799778574358323689927903849584785990557243074675624013608216014856074947963278164759533418432660722569841133209069967860537367878998707143591726125642239348877865157729896824817922346502812278138267740788322329812600697465435128021082288476120871643505076123239946232700973519584334524262500260214612940766724494657874228173903399074366149421080544938689596944523320858251026001408676292897608572975475411571480398995236555664644386943520770438232917778020488976541368597981078457287496627903282407272418545824716814151736983269438292410914750505000800279593516503250540115730963242302314800444923625703258605242177867501530873212925995036940754797967331689538965035631101886883412222491323763857466492610897574432562162309453814830568868790716649529640918332899551561771370767477653913841537

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 11511) 1098440018152695917905622020432593239209 (proven prime)
(ID: 182427) 6613478739795341632479757636504457159721709957196433725556975345600096500916059564814897403548224064021324196846216177014249399612759127942413753989734257530455817217002128249274067018020671794804902063518645679717274445986439058431082459105846271911468375526689823139598542244608394921138914375470378765993770434987068846407281588422885188131070789902916866731214865085079698898579727149180391547852288607081165432425012283816550294385587271728596995708140558684865206959098100086800231004976204340908631091943083696865730616669416453866804977588274143851121817134648027634560693481503835134931655516638631876076437792403216060770607667005251800654918050652051856334899936853109977660553087298237973365375027396194628736594934109482211225894687740877864533863179408151413227967396195775673196560242513667738381688406497769523993 (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.