Factor Info

ID 185973
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 81841555650958114005088788119005410949921465890560348491277863882965790029458234263977514159287552092758585230344825325757671879909698742637427154275750735355087112963806151841318930546703366522095300977747693619186175807521348894769940145974669786035170383152158100388309133918777310482580146116760137377900986581895699952179844589185632779803027165969754983598330046971004909560204887807292233824847314166829419467925393415792984998366536686063762218709811839348679304943437562923081579583819313401596472598572520679752698955955700043907923291990024896142719023798807187330758743588405201537703583579353015152145520688755620971996506609414698633002263922933933627235129232238986084998172310345652704443011147413769244796169078097071592372626528618972363538184308852189392607028493163913879716120318632345835704544318060320598726325825947831194332917251136480459609355782805303902642457916908901848409361870169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183832) 35850200747111930759759472297949426924807 (proven prime)
(ID: 185974) 2282875798332906612176881432254349458875910950582919331450983977776362015948054979571788660395037216281219507076827217893179595562503338130210277571158349643446158918085094927094665976118616723608593324419951900952760756313701259548517975037956925540314709718521465861091551512769266883929599447956967014099498011256997515276770261512312268056116189234679823285972033563052487949495105704678906858518305846775773523183139077513803502585289572074267170159250470831316501523454319179668549692675036814386883327404988111684554051142612126953873859834609151879568786875801205919235763247395247757102073421946015973448378304772736270688445323556742900814586475172989003506891470837975589026195162382293297282723416446956113994524897999334826921782017119083370373312550714555131001192554096615046325490767268917107194725995911116205074342286083811571407967373574410062945438367 (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.