Factor Info

ID 182588
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 7655776333600288801758606465808217588794855423767918420351824705603485796658646545204300528466609607579431689518202529987182882673532534661737395782548144640087183352186339338046415230489567055926423691221116616627008869626355189989845957938378249913688287236895215658093760582020986696113744061934607997486875901872355888832225292153608432027867069171817516348821352928449854226098417818411150191607152876779076706393387688543551597498993304299591303613253136731931284241470229259943956490823933026799138545561364691094831315700279458033998114949804330987003868282058453091258221522479695235304847713619980816765441918278037746403163571973554413848605159493832258641899144797160200698723389664095844825220996578453878712074190332028381544490871959290850189345026551331011068475301470626837765843000373703797372541824884717956905648160036839814353823445545240752945367163576545414928741942469601279059551033881

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 182589) 14709973711743462974192830604293998999272612984109465933581980126403749984003715670477451970527518793227771349828640377552978970768844791639932731571305272412500264034041367100734595188700358466996613377498755183927559007 (proven prime)
(ID: 182590) 520447995599640469475574615290763619309661200547569837710108544973510095192249723884830206276272962604674147844463669223292819958518931757883985107091233218467691388617148068854624421373527888845448358853313998383066790710257705357192459666469799574019152831388576446456268169982815181025784763866198311800804662467308562284677992637667087768734974776834934673739881428177144317185548519649374555942925403164357446796834591754398934777047664225275125649355843421748112413177263116614968919745788617272627201161897151381291514808182746698106785507314140791169697211263322552031171472305728585110872099011318434512115908743934003374211397096586726312073515395156592690894059878392231735790983 (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.