Factor Info

ID 185862
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1057192533086661535414929491859401743625245326034553006941752298533317161271675747272651139469553243129591098456696915603936511852371058686972898552911261568367257204111346268724511517608756700395549539628277827720788921223555641265137990474954667361176401445458964664554176110996017406268568381554743008379198751895639976407118945075253623451797656609635588533649311287648863662753028339942969742104010487196501564642034018413137540568025338843974720840368407071122800224852367090257985155393622039037667524660657448156516673718177314278283029202760701152721287651592778428436760968565625079236759311036444803783071345481774553882988753509870673922615318400566669632400286100459306349866954539173367228585388399517923528136494462948194836723254241106476622915423663839878540910312823446277032778878220776090173788842402290859252449280915371183990651988316979095468164475391493385130922635524794140897519127

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184564) 6569178535933114531157457571605610550197379441839136237760027886566803508217116905212258154138585519114488109905229413632123885028168361330150777522589423832033398814417274927280858704321452117558741784972848426818149802116261283642157733129905108693800137105071470242173560561737153338357727 (composite)
(ID: 185863) 160932227264621501967258801021540197723071183764330502227170778783886099017435035468122245843029482029048136140103498285656443400912932450471853814762980261072133420768249613628815351518032901569269064974836221353441047332227839542961174372318039873277167705463843388514964474605875975093127858692341543499688259678287824374449901182213747645635755989621513847326825574535753097920709432181952583656428641393314197604297161875243845581354258915025490409633928915704142467263061032871718208544095117870231175897613138857890993177895723359172864674805944394153979009938108701909865165003720841803054120526401905408201 (proven prime)

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.