Factor Info

ID 185886
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 541430845888929281140913679379010865982777611482578841955882758035942185575025519882242385979465970070628389406589023619711284771397106703170897246151677330668543083663089702124120804636253237960975500405794292032781165125070928952625922890925741566999410196243967010575498257429389171201360500632307983258664047609007189115939605661486334761161035924717607135224125850654808577545495144593443334762259782456358691818878399344456966102184467511919724109863034656949714112298950418887994867392431786354737969551850073157926472828007763610120356401978378179402390538519772757772812671605592789837650546844850472516031096845359761024483011863557653366239207963441279292673470310368315112713065845025059949173201850029959552661810261087977981532353571973209075324868503777415800589307336250368285836875512719401164135625106150944357110737347184607588427544691961334652676150447839000654015426662093576066401920086902092610940047

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183879) 106574983113222893763113338058054880574268000498473 (proven prime)
(ID: 185887) 5080280850842126637535907810994279255691601809820899407737342059895063837526201632616495225901860538335812808590496367255416445384999444649755236373882220908082392905119124827295325296017424467366774398234659456574853169437586425648495412967785007149126132000286895264268990308403152957354118255099134284313356413064329285945253430017122747763770555349588476582045903257402097723069700975102483228812480203434587913079298600763575250955160476291773804626373093411648284510446151496508897331860117792790379887700194855933318995193480427310549809131644516330133563774929711972615773637045124955259078846948917124744392106328320946716908568432182886425425968469350002526767840680676617426714585437425250794204577376002272253826778591203057555382060773705095448366107632648862846012289142989697493233956981550533408297115661921082951702029844834180078597740382536173135299285239 (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.