Factor Info

ID 182647
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 58639688198833695224942436718977570918562453466077346717722756766725585063977875527383079447530500612732555671510817015773560329190379744140051989094570243827978741842198204951412255400174026186868884064502713234908173690034085444655290224273081417377326920736460593511686823980117063483876269435422615005920988862670865094250288655248838984445133765786748239915201700659883355537943445411570540352178433204965592198168741812833616771328752975528266501469092756515848925973550063318481271061166979082274584661365512575685124708634751395445834235663592901461744653828779746111770875538781778424684585959350574239603644153575922059794381318450893003238620257212173117026870054701294497130299714164714988784565666702564298100595744466264610954394420730568877689772889259898123213146968986715587872130525327210871166786776212637492616628555281452511025648059357374777480484761998308460437590891093772853339597257290618672438351

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 13506) 7584225732080355558890845446061753463262878714821596148001491056100087309958570295404636944342271195034363779010951175907411916995516251500675474169 (proven prime)
(ID: 182648) 7731796266399999394786699450338843886260860551377016211424752924178515100171523966976458432221653570020779144570410535857679703782203852280252139430434932459369845407565628125647565854321079280663141431880979581285460509115767991852624233876740417112324020192956171589276151502126835373097430946048440223589127231781709623423931195313807414866745133214895684350377147330331534632756293532157416361450372931868587105856839316888179157849789389387754260908550958190328915109758012131708232719830799021360283784630232687029330954838970220252890606436100626185774258589247387367517505256984566263145128095005772216725611973143519899678039197463759961679159415370413353325904615830374742080750562289313572382005959314337113885125181907643709426184117173762292599864825069997491079 (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.