Factor Info

ID 185338
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 1522452015764975861816114952137417798207586418445489627140875397505660385831428517090165717840192407885572872201529239799777837624047687907309387540716533753376717550873088367443116090184878222288393510545212051602655525249976195348550779015334595687338019143684502695731792306221073516538602588026172452651003900862730613011099348448689463267306233362992251654755446301594644044139546444922937458689523927102557569671194207867284798498255836670444342477353605908634297957883956667922184691072809623587143651163307569096995754132136555175883663288388344526302422927668368963382686561949664640549008156583410694259814300362913112246150537023808447450320822458430139301555821713631658216833911280969400437846920119789915924506059834689789876938438456924483178812275972085376870509979205621199299503218410205800881665609939405498962540232820223936419489395412386411518914672189707248868320815316444082260390053550800378289

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183832) 35850200747111930759759472297949426924807 (proven prime)
(ID: 185339) 42467042974302553169222372252919821470041929813532540318600638829214074273121309300262438727175750859845483947862375749049023151370123249255872381585405808659991890220799839046492234181930748938716434670079436969493769068696604565002829710584436142910972201730942893971863855903148953827920567679488984366938500953349005739733743924712504232010156362913686347683040820222214986160879213492594873997633184898186787467221141422469003073527268413543437967140428670636571881026172386604832785205952138296039616032468642088469312703607968559100243357791681943105886862132554847606430495731437508968265389013730480690451887048807181512615811226225790516434545847789549018445665055609005164907684004747927617595363307591256521680235614930259134385076788258405166011053519557392168782560036753269434428129218404948738317505287556165668735915581886919818551415106707432735446108282715527 (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.