Factor Info

ID 151314
Size 926 digits / 3074 bits
Status composite
Value 19080358745370223505677529267795387081279182346006229280505792627283445021810000015439469357419364205992861310410844188302654548444765978578364988463976255367526320602345683195738299961481457677943754461070876831749828049174476630828665201074683311974764060428795309583600827668558276269027973100075797977294093165140015623338674277863750915604958762695291016707299855351090802996496732716627697032559235137434244066911867492244267599016471085123064849237259215167799253704481485704356372334897541835453500606692772765771070621639777033362269950851893759786230790553752583389507273056057774711847175026248702336600011309113838324183657693876927657266714246625848355368949029185486384263350168027466498926591893477627005107984844528726354618367078906243638032023825074091985993977018783605823967598905853929890474605073431315329333149042067167516162228660172395791374383245041125595480409589750835899745638463153883669788290721

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183880) 195853992520786969224780086896263597354629027679948268042140821 (proven prime)
(ID: 185460) 97421341785233860229584498694440545264711854828827579915450480142226187855136520516338802387434572336533379299678260786368304647178924849701056333695350562461828754635911999246753686253640550237925992771332198003125672853971922997479880155510285461083081110065886780921698461921800276172327409286940709675400831629732763790003262941347429593839373438378112487153765119788920472934445619194180656977340489962099469324988618260317800734932240168724005694628384997556181556034353150274394836554835221835525364134168335412008245865905917122555262367851245849233354513577533343580667602259877000216721747065599333070277986826829063840495789050477329651809623497028347179480132865735484994613283090039310513898102077487547899826107204700989007424606473461354240855815833098396716200295306528279965160801993824565143198835644397771740960337043767654155583673369830791901 (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.