Factor Info

ID 185323
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 9842656567675185164615856447088940443286178047950991256755138146462152974239201468675980778198001840736104417812015445779989750473611190662765946213302322857058296409933826311685769350055027497641770467479566529539295685637684123602122056147390148162163777124980926175196034301586333546734032391113392159562065465024484423042298322839786415975632565945248698059903519897896401893968074684208837762214299542639743744144635620296673239261573496321054471855024843206031048743281829750006903378532604975963179185866046930863155724170683020329817438601780299724924485008780524783488905039238557204968102494409886767354408628663578353415786051171883526587173936173258972964911157773613696857184972100042593052317910472708969276989644142609721337038187819445639560400517771197718901245506387645842092356451887105496068926378682328471282331201307527585503014293298058602921776090018463301532913625893934354126731711

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184044) 1010274615146037514347177298184594037543293251455414858561248250909585836812096320122049279007353175572917664044296035890752115097121560441271480664586167824949608285034048108927465930147639409912418763175586009025258152799733303550873199582209991 (composite)
(ID: 185324) 9742555558769935605502490070003617738051962686447391408635020050944323665737606892375412646038474660632004639856477393449293479792384540362479801903417643264809201975129391841631486300820388990466953071885608923474368073433599091790446591260717063743671127526382067487471609694655603293224788441928773164537504812428200080486692286978290899039882422860052477452482097403940770230237612740537352160628048044664985596168283409001906463241739114747627409624853127306133666029563152276585751285075623674187253600292982064449841094237689231103616507768595278438124983390269302323869422176052507568302185534943745142991600988081217534530011928728482688518391487630921 (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.