Factor Info

ID 183729
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 8538733669682969645359923716949328210418712543918756749070185080036406879422389940097744997088861124451625073998076893371825187080027265590892976073857362194199038021039847420611431771060336924469804522277503751866732119592174012754368645590094173227624948586041498245801011087929054004035302741700152050350640843788658551677311716041489228346538870876282034303692869961961245206692648417180798852956097228574882788154092773233654208145929811503787875589453980011589060243672396137659780022654207755218530663364012966084876907371963384406120971027462491840712407356466215830805281095394549307426391683777219759700276549925642131730859431746324652138648572603316437004989375361351444547944825713421952404840198817980956297353786587930826182398391727693999401160874500764701903438305166020099242804236745931111138768826347352446721210061615387420270115376834484316929962924512564920483950643794109398944017903

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 182761) 527264972197836529557199851838274216840527 (proven prime)
(ID: 183730) 16194388248645366254191497425187697663873227564945888244495227584580613159736959039799687451756074526944468206263831131994496527650101962338884745764206020305436005676995747613769950614441026752027030868042098548512085703918879490946862317714370496329777906229668842658558723974493551288259387615595235163065848668015599568062293306689132092221716407617994843248123079235683321705916147348613230901518897777961380649032871105140189412088441504635347777445956070278603343960970667507870504685024256758657681310937634989111499355321112053409793594555715026739731087381438272174164441974151451132103415190157835025874913161253849071670098641254381075863471712327524346100967161425281544590115127893754837506170808159999574609166797464840100511471160433552511028514127429903216058560518593920013563886631824579482568874413391896141485706995927577238731791879703080693089 (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.