Factor Info

ID 185581
Size 927 digits / 3079 bits
Status composite
Value 684142394093262790141477118542538847301762636815300179766572444768268343779580571694955436446910517021211794420510757929675223527769287183523889888523868175280450569137799177588927045859738595031826249224427132854534549565749049422096426886279837812606546860562815171226204444776058142763830380086123229888850284787804633924038960232148184426969427608194128495405827431147807682907184229185195270200665148208014283857208932888168863942678296583988302419348539326469338748134506207572805689626394808332474233867728307768693575404822084902358902752794378957564068149164427509788273191308377918669020270117192494444386228771872145185140958616561816591757453283195515101687394720300527915824674660248262763397012290274986453290174240795658731793734531397340484103927266673658536134804636684818706802050672553782037484742955903580789576753129667695938936012295322732552792199882981407067232979332628466788839358466677878265755472559

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183859) 992468741854781459855686266781103174571575616318533743330782979434499 (proven prime)
(ID: 185582) 689333945988766323735649677173157254006784503263765258954621897752490783009739602195313205810733784888438502339439335910408244042667491656578513617543499476834392234065446042741159926323628687841854235024378996768226095252607234257519369340185001604542753186467417905870749484669074588847653539528925618327123313117561468469221930644523274685292963469627730730220170315601719391704004012279036600848607682871053392477971865581430842111690379363242449094829602783773313838046545060113040182195339463543229528844758973680052455471097193238022669702524916842431314434179809995812606482172475257335162672549981301267519766430886926365512488558622426777069121905020330241379671294419704890201844304792233481999994504176137063631149034935206752626097302819505374939447974250024597437806259261455047757943844060020170726934218619403614574726510704952051413531891941 (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.