Factor Info

ID 188055
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 72772512132735352450257190159558833695739976586189899417488768527718857201572055772459678862869398390343875653308805029818533379732578298276171218769417500084645593088889009958413761639535503193111758044931108293315027384274322596738057098979741475591847483619815624131532018667738076332209468552210174190581310274589846649551881531479271525861800412037015020741178456191907755150775678788702360378549584857982575991468165956593145176384188604641644560248292077162077340640095740690669670052257500985516583859875837319057410311803337547794188788057371306390554287550584629921948347103693784585887140132917230158809534077934030219180701917907090922898093512431286126294656547609520673325236530633349664824532557393780569834523321941549001355802920308868204473508860167218369378666809154145735624665580788502748223765426775869041289774198506754203966193767742795256771858317967690900613278887826662507453858818292101979187938419

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186637) 538118789729951049192048828409222600930039198969948591774551237468226087654224097742335292285065079132151245671357104874482403433214922136969961360784033499819328758730689007421479805459743653939256595808832457940382944534384934116413740007424736889199487237621904358316113569726318708849 (composite)
(ID: 188056) 135235032713233134169027534362603581838836805063904681813114962985745477400565378573978870977090764746422394367030445807917499611107423004199636272522067015591905966424038267494256497720402361911566495151240924264531928705985445504373229888316219973506728635358573498264692051629363780190658425394623093843442115420662727598211564786102356464881370644201315816731956336313110181436287759900651412341897655578366568836761951351824693254498302779381268039562402748974509709765329062931759975927039678119805606360327756019182541504649999709032693380859890574351540852048323773353646277499827893799280567532254051678831992999999979639030000931 (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.