Factor Info

ID 185711
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 3438213819642856271519888647139651430771633121810002401648317511548403876977187026143945889175910735846950190357207715512277397165922872318450473719866229319538038315407523640050524016169243695794069433717978971372183304010579448468683895504071476429577704251781393789956181819555989429418886165545535103787747332099718157223108479306487404629123636995977619445607409181134216746057905927271402868214172404734885063937503556321200413482430429078800827060151420388224900457221962345237907691574862073612151357734661534503693639787245598322421353884004069437805783586892035890003583614698111588649897835658198641975414741687851439193378748644985109442838399652354332412141684877420169995138190339381772851487692248619324406383737151946856596895609899548198148142825198161842903212318775045097844001944143316926742051482734210745082106111998384361883840887635344038366791316488135541824983520687491866106560422697441

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184131) 14572820569321056807577983590668796135451562089257334586898425214212876958116707419183656927190672357446772407457818496048867862724972163408015608869687694882362546112901248886991964487940125336966288921551654918657222154860468418890215216981045314316363891010257065552060103527863640141300850064065086881 (composite)
(ID: 185712) 235933311831275885080997342650313249049944486718392321588518667443155292749054698155914826944106581949705649824989225773430638955761344815563191833204905637263831778518371178167756331343411106353526833402572685858843684718986980957823288639502177172200368511993037122360896526096572598651792950068158764049565753759163830183214972831857685714980554812775173709687745249241267102090799991663317753788506937743411860773340614512830272515161884532045703745282832568761774448028403626065138645382608963699047098327329637581261646284928841617380585809995393822988425528669909878588245295141870767662864074748701761 (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.