Factor Info

ID 185290
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 215986701716356567491475291329987320851315806019077784598484688223158010207246664473591163149214216643530115483363971663059257331500085293777307253498292046379373409975111630614067514676821072008230187523250026862086877841729639941049033726765185945018086981181944429813313665333453481579684206732790694117204990915442285623900341466011289327850563816541215998873286702592190535154584885790412382877931692454699810253631920756285412497008827013998861660032551551687292486566008177910297947864054393700710331063051308729809577625865047016301127418561074791704954405783342538268581446291856550465543749878204797154095905736682418118691760073026139023820978795922114622081210136295330479090368634879711363438828790324885399634344246539414582973401634210949437822720533642059468458091445790265142922043616421987886800741100814626840693674033184223877077658811284726644281928685401178678321377159114634078644688601366946167

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183822) 8144571489120745945831283398616719704167 (proven prime)
(ID: 185291) 26519099501412024961057270471692967838852998269071638686891859933476855866615724528708510749384230346620725820236022353271283551448014627422060740246872653126558847786258334161590793777670606061902409248603884372516937980684625771335819199402130025215156387862174699928347274626234141382671025635325361462465688609061674532565011755159195135793177382902907152621859459865947451643154379794085566766331117798638904899486300004312569029725631052684409975566473132229157233663637839007068237500896163284477093664726076924068727762205276777190415050785930196541853810167343243512330565292215926532401222019202362468321183800439620072817746045093403908401603141090082246301836852511244153472638943302029013107999765822148623993413240650139706182690544712405105797733993318071154803396051450398591769493292358187385213066982866280455148436692599169404508897031193054535868013266726001 (proven prime)

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.