Factor Info

ID 183744
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 729899094335099920448139927313273478059487747159632770086164423181903304640207776742653084635991588120483488652084143805067909156784645436571369051721849554890981043892989595274037822592931597890342627683110771716205781870795660896406100980607295734876541234857388576768036190867124828335963832858842861121527285113394724777502869496696823516891944132708963630840273311784806393232694119434725553744216820104550703572177006726079738395364110332517312543201124699635029106765165990372548785078454408507257739046375585693888919409180161322384672606266221671040480005432082734008630753896533265414779523926278524257344915753226572045439636356174782355146234799314178429053126838234681388058600606423182787967729801051671881904988382065639370429271738310822984474778858961727690615099828218127635320596668429362677283892775197059632898326422140455018546948209047939163557422302334578002482761707351668470471412217

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183402) 57416576946400221758622504399097 (proven prime)
(ID: 183745) 12712340810851168798143009362656245856150640108565979827971890349094603181343078109788040369089007938722369448519784453021676297368317900552947196565025390718477437637438808502732388884360792812951664191886064895773532510961105877242862483724426178519061759544034190638540699721156630485422405825699503182835236138967138728965391174347535476975573928002198098456781855014183237952121673967815050675474654542196412009839837165502166618447757896921108830838321458919558003975183654670909889325811316242073714328436202597832549292696203329267971162375181330352415193534393280659106159009543716573064635013537560891903381261860589759084593601556013836998253930518655729133255968820020148711098418211181849407484120032876234540976994418499582324752974628797812983048050202077156523531498474992998599329095965743331277859260729338762099016882697512613844763903866073210834688740040961 (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.