Factor Info

ID 188093
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1053968455674202013916522837939121767024735303148750183829541007782549840868885925834534498672355451373249730482374798072091063095958479350297046470360861256898465917331445154655521681780124738238571912764779060465460249643283890430892217746605607958693910339814242061831219873499627419708294872539243907846752222805939255055469442943202573351571551657161288825736193091208341696821412717365109768566178267264242931999209462011948121171409824075509146771001308057316040382596196884199175840936784805624435130779655059158435527689956099546916594776716886301523577363132687783296139722578895134511450507842186775670794476098923798779950010433941186922349504790912798881969228113152201809636791093719259951343664697810882830091088323305306904297727367607609220185338824193137442295195999631110561289248728076417238821180543864869382670538202136275399310823162033965455964351071990359596943879679506525059643303447798966741829

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186452) 24995467250830091787849941303077730215621143054062786254152869 (proven prime)
(ID: 188094) 42166383412544530261679250654271948989373435791766132579284704070528634833727739528981756044495319145892762774189187609876370736916687687835390770711805439242542946030283919418452863760232345240781158426816411016492137785522569082214424062324319264805249862276809567556795389946347512416947216219377060880427797383673741690000665847640080679619952260117165464513698622498415038655256528888447970415936887032485822997098894689271016744606967519161591340247411847594183823773179459224761846142743515766144506944013629634171717626894612626013473261921164553722279227853410999947066937194114986865864658170089784927222567176643838029611280788265900843584805219453623070895983894847181780097307661666104584182853637685682506324767643705721306623203840155280007718045606547899780730751196381194105969962813192595899552114360408897694634006198858830624174071399991841 (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.