Factor Info

ID 186067
Size 925 digits / 3072 bits
Status composite
Value 3511400246343362365619436845832992990343498263511581047284961982662223631476401753214797611226121873727139408980379266838960152470648068119232511325252036748518171888444277432497694104844363129306238394271895143859816337219512894755546730885388321570774420269891295155763436166873242707653699312690627577271924644944230414137547584613377577215789226387373444955296562756849658904346275279683277821114382660542039879948765274153666458621265558507309498877516941865153217476117917412146887729624849512795831996893679855839503663307726863670344881673007213484456495527695165478228131926347943644317063015494244018426066680899464516454414157898587370890972982947707677492473002833768805346052992038818287521315744025160902764489611775378434531291552997702270972135800910257292273153769196445816489834701045147909458381791034007424466137063896709118680079123721019790410412966222312465644933804454563228561808467280047079358984903

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149686) 14562475667481821232453230594294388275795091692751740849092507996181274251950547363753 (proven prime)
(ID: 186068) 241126600072840653900546944685909153052707254533037111076951111026222935651604920566503258889519171460640256048359474222056087548487492159686639334343424331869284766591071932783950050512851304970034214910319221649508522481555892261007452959610935082880474980487048396949176827337669508622365181316346585683051297149899388271741789955120074074102294930124722699507794470711100550051721610249892815493835110267232232505771653345316996943930189174027642285938339395558214662707089473676958763798339410325183228999351869439213193181700077806829662683479589570395730998319786391001097288216682577151764847174126331668726067593501198157765507472469927967149284782652843479815477460953075961250650837767399947905419717746561320467330934050802227171675963154072013746682489474274957551102612039418227922098000405186954281965489284838383002304269551 (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.