Factor Info

ID 185714
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 7160825332108190804522084722068335085100932916686917560670430769289025052125517677931460670621147701390751539313900534522302689263286587491265412923574911264531794320422276997762531316786128470159319888628717828434421858541384263800497280618315571435189518941377119747342838813452732420862882477863124805845884769296843904068402740878620389275753739747417302757575510298804451224235698685964985720404459618192568464986792327062973536886859091478534149226077695937020839497433798977007890890312495121929684163832870430210013670228157142818403359871559478572513507640740754834239104403641665178542498648677284463722842358734230603740097913460577047137334626647843377117669058127986878293541956135905967187075718338294313229301504306746799660702219423999990748618093975355372075212283046741571978605308017226014139456175793030385316185984850542439141244969038274411155313061388716387032745290951639925208894677938832851694521

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183988) 93914695533202892877411313282485767974133701377693583549645119013328270331080627453614075788518210724313391693 (proven prime)
(ID: 185715) 76248187692590989622792679923919899855450173131763998449186718764950530884194499675940457168198721270358329017218748087317521087233498487641805396838812167816658261615125841073086858804129646520525936250676545381779553175166035371973388918847577058163347198250784579489027359854285521762434437379762137894250208938665217117817356016471929164884196540025647108113522731495871657283555096170404646261216767114749644830343096188011898293584146143576085298639036158032156145217175862064295788669705195195401888900929575091422358409462011935708895272539126299712032591088593537027370209340653658759623532136215876761580251797778680990645598961118876729890230687669901152149683109077067127251214389891704213739449784776265268899625294165109449109124995854580036494907649460122730387760691632465105074821230543545767197 (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.