Factor Info

ID 113834
Size 906 digits / 3008 bits
Status composite
Value 193669846638068362688873098964368736994832877730010206097295566250726595636043564708098298541160982514105354150055280964460217471562026958137401734461577764054841315963945965565573368208545872909658399745635260675118573303037333088333832117142434835782153934369666046007131380618605528672438896978826098469420172338992208716679596995622880155414253453193113082510129108742651609911198319514501485149945144331806076208928982997233492179396857358565499434346536175469992783295669814330211270782582470089095944866629462457410303290262131097183610387680682585107692220219179823614020678929918632625353882689450596440419891809016589211405711827773558236005934512111209235046301783140936547139580419873697130880814485352034436119841982615090735112811211781511728149525831796306177157986161700785866396754955478381329829329179164193530408779893616713466030641557414750527808409231762034906470986326967159281247167

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 49007) 975924907855896548964201089 (proven prime)
(ID: 113835) 198447488202304731613849946856650133593030361404868312485113150128358546188879399587609935267323491495089047961072674259685206496660814315755025948392602110622637428067108144439735790906938885504637575491760608135205018922894803450985756215139268265640733995977432372539974661572429066817772427232550151884328704003986920448960603391592751393841352801042187585033004684187621445976764810795441986656563438392035267499934183516640610167830065827221806417907525947085746782022566890096959466006430000696188327484571503544930518549900953551628180840951303405149618657818304099965214301833898798410178642773599064916872329157382041164210885162517267326806757189722002612520539444075373651268519057376497489027651224422462162513961191850650181269139010909111431913205366182450086760916356760279824465915548539006546208070512572706598751925600682232963913686868988198904458544529815103 (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.