Factor Info

ID 187941
Size 917 digits / 3047 bits
Status composite
Value 95734051831313239011255323040842966736583478974945264136158013244775072497966706879894322641240329365003771115672631741001406994259984636427355573975996721482257954113589006408058395061986721092586971043057169026737689509013834156776934702672243858550393977356831531571370952934003162408824684582657071678484098319606084218684192965923607804980047158560269200667471901001242890667880147123397628431300387894551574535300151042891081154580768045032982122353839350453651622278785951162986601058590677983178175927397748038377550994936572669210442895595475816230793981673155987935511770854651306536644906283367046326983282439022249707059171255526127320821131015234881234750693097349454259102311749281738408549512035066048819055129576572317647072577508427009933273508690583808381795474503783825880348922147518264261049664850601842067234073390142523545463590036902726296740948182296952173850073022175481238790884056284905869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152519) 41629538421012629325451963231448052186753440679768493761236947877307005049216955756837880556675385035548541051512722333461012419511663413399932913745942618756681710587094413316381129132197536210792020775580140480787945979108016290832901450004931230436585450347147510855004436786568620924763159 (composite)
(ID: 187942) 2299666425871087747449998179658836948255726034613414757609488668736951299261154818850214429035820897025515077372007437633723957374495310066505653558318412439345115197625680230506899611889600670426370340798144715087927945766997223841886415781347131621800405818438937439886857339073477862129600952251279981347811780155375812142531002861338678284840944704230589527421414231507951527898960638245893329306079127842194690419180190334942013432219862663145657088440107873941752927098086252562009962926123884386156743581932291603282478580529149580761063678064804339915229768172013051290282973945109452514845894802487477872532366557691 (proven prime)

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.