Factor Info

ID 185881
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 725048096161128326791408505427874797197642979332721889210035270867158220800030973485047245610675834832674545423684797894969695835156405465708224436780495855913968851039652310103038275148772586771579078246351586777464980155548776207629242882477184999980556170068872322884287981170084439912938621633128109739614551738240218053252376342452841022608513589012904196251888833294548133432426962373848594938468860170720642684380748543760808698644513520063661733264047282607037666861681180620519470000279076490508706975513261221217443365025240272974323019999371020430085951979902770076266064108622399191383170439795386450200654680010706006025592491328684405533513851718654214068474652146551974833960597296241413496071880640409541116368970307421885138951062669580240065316159922574083719404294047537327232422211877043298291084961606876988180595725131270773378587772572778347847231996510744541648146291585154032515673359001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 185882) 110290372029558629279144551289955350231912219334773291245117129580310236754599220512950043150406696868028771826258627040359786557550096546450956035337355501889042933053407272588437717624307368643558512065584702117306129055387618137940104852298410111459334314677341664806066497551571168862646537184639932953929015279376345684021308809468256842935679063103419830152596025736348098207641656593266011989356516634481224619424366197036556733990336860076901 (composite)
(ID: 184570) 6573992659729265532612889128012888143216675329347083748466440079055168739043419700873799450073425367584503704148127585330674178786925039754660432569101847960847246179374754030465161034930913237160327722943322220757456932491670384426612238063521166453507385596573277791327134859859672124309044563387397610126857799391027401246015567317532546926097954663572042336480466848067361935149483990489709752743862436642062643292972450890489286619950867060330589201900792101 (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.