Factor Info

ID 186151
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 731252382796532067823093365765897981356014642836327133271206307062294483670952291891907176152366938463255861870341514996195498562078247328429555175900525483331840644870454663799846183739304883080949524874586958517268037137925121716446810065941073621104905785237110170872533684996283830801989973076755122390896079271633225305638975043380795009025390771904878954010536847281231899418122801371545376516335063975945572035898080961578961588511524119461244639115183129291337817365973142652609729622858169991451253199794473198713733503070371301236960785134638579976627553179920529306773214209733191227213140218961075163383011647539282727541242039510268022412822379504488761064026929997294770115220730562819794011759291424726363892415986708492014076950460247774288356364614101752589615197555731243156650045639558065843490683729127271285352335617867251314486590358457636771066541728326852592070673162110246197871851017

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 149624) 9297933549871103174322922194269557 (proven prime)
(ID: 186152) 78646763700163181529063479921385333222809018826208012942959709587999989777843718687759227253974578946758514002753948501278968989379382209122867164847583091158535077775898343173875071953843031360189815371499486279623386460900325477723387972550769900255076736403255588795313939955830753170380979566732556208545178179712250221388911039315311543480853090205970611036610090065235113642535354090395564311208885710584688059983045647999612095499260898134002255744791276821218505550230699189663484156045371373748213039771546667646964255177437540539654774270898039908448149736277687100449975418454293666171158165299333463225439061008674904405582793674958048185452014206933768436962323745246607362303334673904325900259022457066869983653338804761857601885447202844186207793471343907926874023203142237964085066236707548057858533128939160638324431688350850093662501687930683949363464611781 (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.