Factor Info

ID 187853
Size 892 digits / 2961 bits
Status composite
Value 1311432309820379524794810177434639942254579795660105302141707519151100560980979793580853038303150829313542188155391682054791906326787616462865227847680369693001003102365200828726165737734195342845246959053211016032733482767046626756758196488597199115244431514521866172610553512185502203222564602951944838784807973454809833106347996418709211977665017531744802306568584611422511506895678203619941379191996244354745789802206284328277248575125435233697602122378108256182130753245214409542759080281941369975334304646939096633965691089430232209225630231447729608451053409931016411304029669420758413426491843901536981403231775635958511418977308019364739241592998725981291469029567172512015964702149854551297563658286498848207044957281461836993441456411622446239546147115242505125072006560699798291360392005269536055803191177497313990138161510907214441366246656967644097873522676697072024059114662451

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186587) 2035100123661166206102821683552333544356375449607556694926922926206568249647343167511657283899456059674413900949606013335816299945602561350400554908249756575854942878103735474263908952330050846095528781449944884721110886773 (composite)
(ID: 187854) 644406776144801766799461442046211801901885660367996336289074535706432269575876792055693211795135305750454513104568634534232282079900669305139037275039446956604405181295880645073125426990662967792162025227673061807645485028963278306208155400117759724031547612404490557294155534737245548655568379834763197841460307510812656131005514749449081811837318242989942249953862807367838610599550600848825679159457252779224949725202380031655218880751412046577557766682633112342958940737863755136932159126853476918132901833405857468795643935045399412595031349067929821821539880652790618762713411474910877244596628106978697069068081675962835939989772961157208439796407519791324948487 (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.