Factor Info

ID 187917
Size 911 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 10310092062952406168685832160135042927516724718588784678711461713584320052315234844045897529756425551018679417893649067125905539024565421285840136108019044222888424497068058371782846763050301593375856509442359812286496868238075380162146497723676127273129901029214754701627220348303580222224684433602728232733846419812604854287457259389234130136897081975504023675493134977734124316371382459821162721810162736764122012641176742987859384807181437044935951637898693181903088101137968862595070335071201493514338479050445924909113523972749234219445007157049051205694917926014655909734597152465954303748126419084590779386656380745629204290742321236289671019934821340660561247098340554088765606755001479344960451678424209145991990240686051775245691273697978446672098314924418009869394833450360063605353647827149333256169831359917528410154231502878210335928594488755674782612494056985179973094370297083161188496546637407

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186427) 563483663756144376846962019676669681 (proven prime)
(ID: 187918) 18297055844043503847524133551831847402228513242258655880721130524984601606419543299255092697783803477382758354720347953901520340987202078636149752977223508220645956615491085209494777723743750018388751529743868712147312508432841493871203055114466967518127918115879796254578145764551194777227163802920881145886065935767266375131706494193924949651148850415576359295527409571014049796092226960926421879512134682235415757150826796995447487305105814788561169758456752184681188688908860767663114471968657879787403483686107395235240303514026345188545149439252602710975113535267901752515498245316158178771843149642344156125718452794288442458906972298816621711907464131473863549563444551608388300046161299081782037481661722036606878309111799100210968257366340459244962907265923412929451355015222369835503210113937052697762493754416913982360974394477201815253135547485556564819684090447 (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.