Factor Info

ID 185483
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 1589689352207620919429710131201389151072405298321673775841271226296745392501138240049922804274867955582167590805894584693184574311057816388259648603293883191102385902772693197958575262104380758353439469749384575240314388863213561224818720632010950786024069970404261444528721218216784896093761992939272735268256325658242168294907621002654459658800452349798657468033348025235969133065799101685788811749077543770147554710837143383423230697638447947210819236117345826494707916514123668277652239613334739296250712700558737743073409337031698464615656077158440335967142190430362658904595166098793305245070062336089182537807464474331694925096881667795799204465838756558219736418122105246970403532500988103782562655402508465535333138174825673411871907442221066024146296138070433026221825705707339878463216381910355897207246655947866972516912457820379567364151332088707269653310195644736896566565412081318047541678495889

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 183822) 8144571489120745945831283398616719704167 (proven prime)
(ID: 185484) 195183915363880877215054814935472821975533229227881260077559497935104212057821867533934493323028767151736374143217494697713577872559225022398934479454628716152619533493500976665617370405814483733392616136835745809517713998247572529385027731103795667887314909909546707393955128243200617101600088714520506058535923539302525112788953718339635324241912325204256984798981301724878802598038868009625309946115971323323151031124238704510370575794806847944481327569469071138483481838894525971460095102849235505238692058218472506622489560781196134922312827030590166910744433174727243597866044961870076816299015635832567573959468154137296208640174009397569766364114558965232376653930078818488704196480217192761128253477969778238138251298674182395770863227744988252708950833384929252718250358378187807283291667013875908410185153852782198269640428149535899561646218076145807213700167 (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.