Factor Info

ID 182688
Size 920 digits / 3055 bits
Status composite
Value 23701310473444270274793895563101350552265527499872679048324433103611457867498488325775834041206317531058717598694072945140189618509528335830662209384378006906561650637219482369311932035778935724768639941367707194760207199768900692520675738747580346844783558890706036733098827590270308267733319620410237292887796570172061676539009065074357841714356069318365070160080084974491395773132382981506848600157398106883231060876585039460811301119362071042217305687795164269437694409555767238830967653502553312109448902851284445332971509966766154984558913122382316141732287075765566771411811732771390804479423391321830442964043634130117651563493303271357299146698256003821721465727566059832274997232695991807738972581172560382522854375883992793953368185005418626329351170298489640436800637015812891104971744420466160213215522400277891927888597960925970104510998832547640504332799098482212331188435185772218749145449916006595042667

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 13526) 654293842943765077487715079539511 (proven prime)
(ID: 182689) 36224260290771739304461533721768691254509756193621832378967605083984847478200605498122540274075767348707286119709683680079726115953898549824246573292673133650085970087687827038807620218648095944299779948590966995587889887795488598705233601009219857627478250729516357288736326280631969797134667846719764276237389501311279335037444742833638887266062960520550209192089135078392446679975160003307279607168949840050869192869511564201172077061895844502898401516611032814356011711041978535070735879915836188123133684562530779389048924072427121206041346852016379437006961445538612092477858859996747525559447883102150414100442889290374738503279117033120121180619565452128955145112658055044777023606880529321160136420036500083907940816363060600332016049798487362771905911329166101699061310436578267859785386606263701570055618500974999883354040051592282965035752753798910328936639881266560904569197 (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.