Factor Info

ID 182734
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 38051033855956305056831007434797661977783686015693352593924105833712563725804369277267661465143419194729613146366456233084057988327939151706937266523503059170935648427158008145786995910423349161514164554505158825978758914453589798879540134150111150007067527088118691437070364864041499836481473008646192084492769827237503425047258147935569351841844307499022898151718656205151119926865677681839630747138819664548559041321705027280831715760774676715571185275627049846044496801413437531815854880509765657914710957834010815419907904667798986505983842274857638173326232100582852858516910857537808463310482756798250892917853327032833026746828075691398926909875013283384213557492566186586262540462319535294019005401727534346058145995616564708334023733413462479355631838098657277139383808076676260847927297939331567348317089317570546061691967058439957055340451425012549028869738784083427009652701240952763879023876095411254293

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 37669) 18390357214053204562723083311306432641406195417667017662147 (proven prime)
(ID: 182735) 2069075299248628331200252857503429862146081355373254925033173169794674033511978316200083726494869132977208193632051764057393513030286062085766443369395766880653070672000098730672755730523356236924544692047045708382934924039482273479145962008867181048349084901576188054245666548872548023640924393390655756002393779738367162074379562871865946761028322317046899335948381417873209250452033830000806888010498570387102653309333202228151948982666291889178353060563236002725044799594996378641368439341006615074756187307841375711709376067065981136120128159301505521914065718085673271235267423046090962693787240976530083560509647327901139139857924296685025390522289333402160194253677164254692416556400720382241803487420769769290782545639127854157287570436967909936039953343343931667274061832730407903221487740615739171393253435285576147211289391087085001460446541800519 (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.