Factor Info

ID 186230
Size 918 digits / 3049 bits
Status composite
Value 513241137963225974408006666811287950383655123921867460689182795294984627410828407140819264343684370967204151816030832693674894368138635985746772597392663760492700700376380933260455478734331179079843869036331153252665899048954301811511479187686264467971494217423133105394017698832661722810418268065345971097109576922351268836932447516941544486584756294988753528351156441226506422181048593098045509099860271867148374131007351554649255802226459639720320730819710309712223199384619046689774310685897458524008104775970467208692804576586080814454900269033372404008792626545503190278436067855589162019057542829548605079886710094842436784655549812016595312352249109137283459510039813692692044184449652533201833837047052819601081616693720610742615747813549109067851821095985694678306283876002335038496614706241930244110549476196031671455567775336257546917285737749570559818160272074302367496982541106108451461588486262013746433

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184072) 9296366635981728214417365633736628881 (proven prime)
(ID: 186231) 55208788342826148573910852573080424512003269739378516009309406362399507225543508267101716935429655401538288471374536185888755836386513700056997904666658145848341145656537246898481969958311915581024564555555075180662698563578262527622303932243957329227498914048840426292967466062902341057691387903491273803379571807322303691267402842709403788868757117192152280910472266282399216051837903946211734148319272040676097166063400268982342907525605290340283740460172278962309269681555600414831149777185152363389230023758586807497875695969762921974818032495483081751621971005490036545684362126306877930723715636712226430848259388963006190314300362265270923488378774680140020987480622169922420549747078532454401842318443579170793818580714570713394986585817598420208500082325484887457333378668855913193666718658704300631516870577128078097536884597455007975726048360685304152452749281119220593 (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.