Factor Info

ID 186318
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 8784808900123288676649478452157992919392999855469785965020991546190173100307327277795707003299589345791384749011117627245426412280178437064466256168483486497137036269793293758763022023912161372719367341232625963101977554564080638157325647427705089219894376112233775439891603441380317599774628531776615619964375346249760315876911197542897466915328007059268906721975909960670934329360205787031893345377929973416849251314441193236154540525922301321098126990351036801154356568943192739682096383030229815476477456208739894946447883706356463043799556028234713469960010893011266670553919249782028689373185141943523992602103474877666152281856175704352372857738595887168286444397449895966134685686915754347865750484892559834141735477873071015755580106270074881689359379054543681912892800197024438563697720457255686979465014765266983121516716358537956738905930206116811122279780535884152374867198136277513113654608276724281651

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 184750) 595259044614746744233214322931164672278892667137217519880438585458012132954058883582138344482127374898997036883252628416541213826027910392118054612101287126414473011910700050390029742219275614081840705337411527512130739513067325447821226710452641730222826184371 (composite)
(ID: 186319) 14757959546517836852726851077518913515174769446778078216746460751960390811961471438351831614638170433104172866178640584574904185675029326369745368748415380429818957965363185415362547693066174754226220458947466181219485883285050054790851008550529032593346859659014636876426080851951041357243619813859419769277366585080930744537315921960093340820030751386249419768701669595904488833900503187262997284796834415114348955465278433761316947149963820646697777941299004855394252568655603877308652090855675477185468086653794696922451218262152237885763340386292335677431498489556432280606618237843150015697090395479493597498688338794995310824981305417057576761975681 (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.