Factor Info

ID 182571
Size 931 digits / 3093 bits
Status composite
Value 9011993501273631369087505708399211955243570224101446301625552573892985996877858175429124368780714019252418281563846357142255307870678033036967561437081612356045890986917615069658104728729609886828110191267166349678005019008569347651701847651154735694432037912793450534276866141517098536056503646516605610001068525514688089754258259670021312276697510692137976789368103137514403746831852499762904741591261624588191406461593245739291643488478368543473736546422344790963349885465971835409270971595723890049254759924601207504045951451908041952684641111490060732907770236815192725359713695820331589113959139236118894761485188031237769003519946211132521321005953721860723335031403342414485147186447511759169566040993418843064690771747058508304255908117781996353478433753394549284523808764616431479619212680591053649062591846160269067125288237527311275830995763058396030924784458970985561265917750340464550781139691993745641538567169497383

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 37543) 128802173701412100299505707658931451317 (proven prime)
(ID: 182572) 69967712828862219278261606111940199275339291920180946276091687550532570941991256195710308677545839978079105743468032308410628362487900488903241866330780232476104993311547359791226457380110472328608876236256898805553386303673930484780091049742298762201432668673468776174723290539731501139913699094613876304490283667015122936991288596598270903891220821257808644247360341506849433677192616157809944607329106707238934560073721456567518087002092882570098903655830884369220588440522243863859158025054307372302140092931106725658241316815349664928330884583881535946954860969236367545052873457880520611619878919927607753758052023904796597364130468971363688364961647919618379212866393994089319015627985345992719848547913135194137017467683394967135662008120980934230949165762546477027762914230600377604571703922960216635457805797727845979159647098782027291006361332065367360796569037753603769347438501099 (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.