Factor Info

ID 186016
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 549937218862852372686129711097517786864601417571915942956085366017740613835251571507960875182395957966443548943341129886785644803061083198616710695131375782553656463317124597895407148132114185328698798115440298811751553849051255315285899100256062087438031228206570784900287815286506298092474539713085640871420925190276356580643552473974143348438287125595695974999589956119149989945530544197930201397521754684075396056624381869323632101166177207961477255128677975851184205070470884487325498318414947678059730791095140427010328448066342373460570693752401827287218085878408595041850178581089470819729474314250082591471023712021894946830673502501866637849032943333866676924833850146288885468671385274529178985082582246181304429702747811313294931764673133213211567796559122413005681659314149902226358351728582969647237422985330509839637671750569783187627500693188889700853305220005792925682680199553955927179367663474104154908029

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183887) 716980479559616250650040556610958001185791628141083172918197834019169472942550225485251135457221417 (proven prime)
(ID: 186017) 767018398047091617666505408740950536738141601078843557394813530284247019443860354451751886340573020989807266997797100867998579412312268811969792841758909656507580036907505569497366761089168431686366484653742752181094423240075331869408800118504037125764049747702329645815597953031365096121205277111105286136323200142677172561851273323353683762473060318598487900400524697695074535761410540000865049349381538080296605946699699737379262387464824297669900895834021716361777190503898928428616266046770275817645603635984958482362760232668754273257398341489934605501357254343018822610022748643773566207488380077670581820756383037975939164945643160780818438908794025272431539237385957204535849032821781689360514364672885103308792450932203416003867557059883531351983995397718076797168198533604747883809489933787713224352112691976246837 (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.