Factor Info

ID 188107
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 4169958454677426958878060872870228789923896731922536390253473657893725189411212918560181850698711899857701936042757507727799575507083155371710769037491882361377151113164211129214896154535390958341056561370966426516193482966929200052353753127790032505125689275540873773373201140482995356412991455024490049313225888008895001790102875397361748391709532445717566084558203034202002648174450828766470106498558283137810870606804119258356036580791956686552645034553323024234987138702774832201912558159170963570514128703848939068119299669452982806847305569979193335100122906606382011415650977312210131343263328651753441292916307121614889733797804100836491060615226416708852111602450065334897084473294236385948153470873877381721017446845728587251203840083430101241351780416616031140327870230055455434233063374249904220138284084287513504087146923253076690457420988808973290440515640567616338243665518662763607058333532741590541399240066727

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186455) 859634663887484078160862871810488422437711091461955511353087326305685651240997908587854358306587950880977982127 (proven prime)
(ID: 188108) 4850849587451285901045447302662310049406468173723685337748955227211307863205783145964131759954114589014251593431225438594598422904003460080261984514061738566645074761308223369586910018979831868760761333182862533256582561919383782307371960815534124731964541833219201442072400539328071024966061518091240271038649515465286037719242826483026076897031632238569511972337403650669860076742638653450659216505708252045713170156317015174701106359027108664821614110627260163950191204056987587737688748215159850387278097327760953673660041775902554773372090542432905973809537098942248063537699938552160964822446952208275439957785584626550018505057570880628196445853540060383269881415497910086173795616484212778531812434924101350080296969491945738433573975044515564869250077236937596119015563431933792167629589832068384015466129801 (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.