Factor Info

ID 188050
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 41040216394487855478897259966332830816816115053265141086910590834466370441961903567278470707062392285038365411564912963598966411584998336171061133424723726539666568567695516073303688370388910870865156390534140016045824419651358262919484442686385829916992261632176729179717912300894728136334133341004450131604969526071570725585329564719155987768245498638855720231830216509713852945899853649615879513614338649949078413705198623972802797164192740822097248232751708609773114613631883546299629968834893182887870393168585520958530984555087314834211810251014508100187546531794484718588164146214775865859607829218228691012016837172303168642244481324642410772441867372550724656222167880426814294568211231075956268606681367325030884071120085671244909723717841096465865137467081921731062194409729404730039728974969486641833140491500899045337900126382130580541183966883738738406683863426969951335203489723946306332421

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186514) 3516451142540120155061157835503900027134238110732964155190976280069917116593 (proven prime)
(ID: 188051) 11670918983632549190058229704638140481575460301090963090075150869405110313016189905415691263545387432676348138892770203582822118440317162480818766306101765598668457739410756415002500153457541134966497988165674954202250177987430123969727467396431222113226742069422557497421991588998296590381492186710257378794522095645739572955561406285027853731991277195495595586575546710579215914273367554079873627507100237257859018676926397455008442490902437064825744139673392865438363004477398620431933787418082198308607018461520378128236679980949647106912183480304194261672995812038431323980776325390467395954335697615146327715609624900128158573601000708078898735307897718629126393689084040853030718034231344305947860197602392633892423951214516415638528734324399811678482825742998421123834269224397758264531381663279799361510150460163552565397 (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.