Factor Info

ID 182556
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 21308860895527184498560627740832179054234453201581225201948144010592175098213019976653227194488637449147964796716536845142208171294995369791533331564811699963557466540721057200295196769210633612601303111438345813025082857036889131550590882508263619104796114448300505789854972454224276556662867986031396945064158821020473248263808434730040288518238169648750820669862073900870950327249116070178677113035002083545349849454373129883359714363731664252982090026586636300706184830833621011449151636664091182605921418517150415321971764809215271804878201229775687329899400411525922433592710009851906309611493499740939729498094882720015496877393806774607855227893196467376495213751270388545496783715278073716445703204622251546372072204561365528476837644987235626428896640449089472443464068987154439848931048027883629712059639623742990877894029849449613613356733692137251979518094160099252911187426821021902467178161328871302054040079653

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 12083) 2726865189058261010774960798134976187171462721 (proven prime)
(ID: 182557) 7814416708618560417766134054629559066608766927072477334895199433821112331703526444556785065625315321956402066981288524283192404102946500899327624900071605400833723999450998596854047326985867842587681924343694111106977662586239584034051544391325171741792014513456599259873129305031723833406797663966958336196530389950833327770614626199265390430677775467836328382851896858202901704301074168639171243750704483995852465769783816011674051168506550530554248971568809535216290182335905438311749924316328336055871432593036161625846107107632982541484554724839097324666389237054152671280304677211944217574467299897894524596390757871490667126686556941522331268858183684884502443511772722341996250189845407321997773943507299413664445484889001090560807980061298098401261904969849553712243516613764678652430617521970242621873423201046472600276276429943031586671753755626305380852718506835934693 (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.