Factor Info

ID 183727
Size 925 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 7465275157754332505614369099623220821794839568378432347184525873326175232716181787855975511071450628058539775109093356813898906143323861744661786750363477478041263443062093271704404086741608070392508408540082052711147334339752935660656417271537573667666902417862861998962594429946209613519365002232398616564928373837818757252678561553986141979630885155163218527843548882108767212000918057177122878052611186941247472438072510506844621714460596111490774756754429383928202300642762702562385389349926568388326975315401189998350883806750702907377565690853329200427275801199532319272957688873343505788336422133437489157772550573913877825033369967604368961013326805631435742167670103682829232997138267323071315687099650242331532704955894657472264915450378643915306976385986697563171827453344883410483036520972360929763776892903928117023966454095445961669347084756030649597933565881388921557958060846956619567578841675341701532031047

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 182836) 9876839519956185234801620942382261247690911400133437565206930473761990572427219447 (proven prime)
(ID: 183728) 755836433574800990740389111269067148075485346004417852451948971983944407848664533870655823810024928024791072841467891518560342137266892630913826915116762415461431205323975396391510246751868627573668045577960220954487218859663186754215390598892252388107315600713481614916747266419014886428221592676530750050388546359508492232200313881833213772189980790942437390786506091646384422775834023569463768522625105110635213039381644607256523060034339436733955993065196721781849662207396802683927663043207555292896849670796772991922810163457444829771700199774134884526418756142424132322350161554267157181557481659894988051035363366706507895532109012995855629308290937729527717809638472021697244527087883214662426701656590965630373334200509972488931665874799311209992637736438956468812133260911433518086168233034693686725678070294550820810562008391882801 (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.