Factor Info

ID 186302
Size 918 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 154552497397837035875020454992414532435352174655898501128354470340339113632535191515790099739019823539145059624360768775411983954433424348046102488639885380433489161241515876257544762193510627698365599024097108283021667394537720401620255779057540860580637750474192487081486585862676246084321089063400656977474932077440594847229120596614507677596148982038334823373969689576966500539494621729148344454450247430121064229658031888568173473244018639535568497478323136918313255139050714201456319784081286918420177397377680078852343258512272009143160839539947880551291772002839050152486749405928176612025815631901035400724810300471163304030828069763939302573935487283365913171230320453314105019771897502899257278290967410546922511419676321374054161914693590123328572092856659597867470003716528355286608874707894241103560736025988905484947318308677058036693430405720720371273387378150155355404360954533632809255383753858324971

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184743) 5461925863511669870779485126166114013898290372056387828137948190312678228623039934586311148167064473839564885527177801208256850802716718403270823006731812960497017921853552039292183058464325439236907085732306491 (composite)
(ID: 186303) 28296337456779327314896853954968674097689889465745638750245667257435377950289324563178288935730247695230531125379899883491806258192986784753629445362277503929414309149534796606974314837332711635438251028502236530155089693956880312787732244459087712368460824986584981676915823830747807051564670878248416387646322411858651648279013323601945153757728680898167177627386303830735908660941253417401097343880730652555007015825458288509584676159466092924441462637122678554686584667483156869970962518985306121667425876945762618714766872779470879188651750262673682668569035740426870214046738432722252901321792511838448137404414820998483498154286148953443085931492470295314057740707412523241515593097805675481276811281 (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.