Factor Info

ID 185617
Size 928 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 1415555199747486968880676105133522618942006202925889202711832096819310281409557982758496734993610751575575691212341671490374098128761156490083366118831146538437210949938807096788884873170918181468456043684144156600379317938683261305745131242226084152774601101692530539685360954754076058764780445784946532991294845147640988950572298019913413294174301269268084420827067296663998647419116500980650353759901140827083517025506225348196148164210630360162570717121196392523634086726034309498587145003905489571110423622961219222046978867760891537909484234716664748782352081229417612645538730179735325264053503020927751813417143253659894833609412027581613485391261959206115629520480867731740405536004500613114314620280958921716653807579545612111926904028258751588607202261305924478690891611688362130050196866292057988386173429569707530298388270327888172542514714451894068823270126045383556124038794425414111034034518204459948983085802487

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183968) 320425190121109347341687742161867395230640027836273695424556536016342459 (proven prime)
(ID: 185618) 4417740063483951911105704630931957704356758761339041231561770521211242845825119751696651084708587846936542968012070260438616888036841594843678646110608226810691119300002406167548918644801871146912993634619072351013033682648016961994164495000027833604625287255306447452046967461871103131647183071508645613671778122625012803696516611683446043744465998979930763545643464622136787486070944054928954867010294362001559660902967185209738477196584351992031663815386256751263191638004721507201401203175372133273981675156328361807491977399007232389847460768848274540875742823472855758367967959317279299121730809448345320167453883570124983486889227263097829166086937862519225257003464288744609371694267840990327753859672338371606521484532665766897914107218836322186493751237203519713168066782869363957257249863513614874128335255605348242294110861131638135567874818293 (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.