Factor Info

ID 188008
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 12773344955307387471041936505946945936305105726271142913588948693510810621315885749014728989152429395749411741272966298158002285989715902152171423352875493129710055846938339430791309629752717039244290633261677346320100168586155945053327122554839962755261513759556619635967842878238140289763843749503460518668659098761203081458826450935443459410271493886907687099849004974663078250263159170726725445076569862054285396201884513617655496438336492063281078569532694305571694696574637593993056679997196373072140193051826589211310803900017735923376689733531317126592655422034376803570954258331671497142839240423377235342266205419693107675674063859774144138333069087128822529660002295458850471352182823549582615544310846525053156727361970297861539292164008446669506362942147084121207497787733168801239926994156930503100057958994017831600638618502483481597289052731178901292751237714598816383552811628135793136089

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152253) 1164172683240906793135595612416636312813201522638577220097792825354585007521237598681715046566030203972598588553067684739981954717235324522273814638232189095889506871577204457544457 (proven prime)
(ID: 188009) 10972036313159350594959299240671364077775991250623567655250295434133893090793312317047732242397507075500314961353533415184394157897744985726587484594670742460511410444948474662751680743182859562598116024800903370052508997025829014293246494629790074685223496404440901518458872060019809157753975061364957591327760921505378612112640528900336676720951047825778954696890410610491317268712280702653104120891479471457239692114214244445948207711250988649098738186628102483776220741255231191729465302194695902851361242488928513206768842138021824099408381663983982301797924041114025364540642641782620879989094080208040439880963718205633481696690635475568180056675432117461706061256401060346477567476823314805756079063059244044101149777 (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.