Factor Info

ID 182456
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 2833901656093960053155620876321054013093679227884470592318976123368392683939132962787955815940605945265872574161252611895481630931195529762618918086629145729146463750016379213384823223004289375542662326773450912757721962605186549687074515398387918499117451899299076001265475830186222347374732314947725450409553104859447430300972988848137784296352015705706118617500528135935400495112109511369292695298203959965881644932791308850224761117926838203267439473053036541420332188336111691724953598725158515712238080248327058818982477943634244547089614485879893689587059548361474594747045648161824068423730879968781757538850932453252150562555286434871446165678250339004977449764866754780424916125038128123089104347000090101225944573603566197303351203827907797424917132948699317852431125479317469078771388587639229410679012927872764940522347215577888955109336694910869391105459321007319308626688750818113835342461621087

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 13434) 4558527833171259626358378132821289232972041366282766978508625407994211797990486197 (proven prime)
(ID: 182457) 621670363724088951711826999187784431223269272372896679639234032005488290867228191864458293935840876761943051421942656910666068108064570697233172736449400032022465747120907070414286034559619376924520381600296299810678049697957621612220666509834084268886757820546730729733922618768006285053767191334964900333092814142407790120482005401989523631244927631623667576106592970685279106555693364104447118434116457118364748511777404739877849957683478946148359449278252816880861747353005090766206924125120527193165858315395166990040991374927409091252480114309593226749727153899142328010027801357406804152738732996215381183144890627423119109310740787654655313249215914466205989647682553031971785698739718489583840076117779978797996687646748792411173378962231844618053665273011891621184630760404648030354434598403292236952984403745333986371 (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.