Factor Info

ID 185895
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 21415635616795214518218055618810379282025111942030285607671612326362260198756778268186443655738049536119174635213733868626849495975564783428445766470783564960892999565036565429477333497479286542492505596171130684778604076551978651751759104336245242578169411499406821516619412951784313043542229633928606202985977435587345694292263742008026338163739737656315399491752939504845537455834167093562549440824497579069702902590710503525828728549755305907722304134718573625865733811776340750829842774387603074456848807762396816123027828739394290994244045543630520923365624442121301266704279653327290584891833377089922348283930939789811249230852247607907269508187761991752935200891554098732173996780018083423631617054151447875694809503126444828516538885600736522558690271098896140552313302484248237268398418222213588713721252697722148336934744738275797641337948591426208024191610844014543965571438654214582755004198651869714133778502127

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149693) 173461176800329070245400241240061238854271295353188484726788331 (proven prime)
(ID: 185896) 123460684470316514539420136175924625802605067001747292937068371999198942979520976699559872736949002810105692421574895838222016530332710500336900331747157553293498491385333187717724060282317013922607092497134753677552282612101269347630935398397758596956543979833596796758277739066077372759421312851494349077107053387115983891330451930839765008115101812539297569875668909036090031796780474052550692966725015208533478469355468728605292584440813459370318206349059021024077154736118420466962908525115355909210456399152151383086042916929323883987300527652081138921165027481891849428390481438927854876804142152437353087434417523125160226447235604872038058871395368441093210179263977927291130764274650124644357455394481755640639387318668998767881796835298510222226864220965197564311636450732189543790927333338242525476065133712644524740678979812907255320777753253276885517 (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.