Factor Info

ID 188112
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 2311121409942338571225714318614625129682650012008222069643293691383830601052323617937505533655915576507346738630926618346219675833429002325460367013060216881919643096894202093905408689145198373436792684787131521278853399140167304030624767080610955084153376982580542580876212505244496374876948584583276551824751297470048728063959722987730976734566330041887417009287349103434704959231672428223508297546223010026812981761300825283108885024806832342716609422772092200422531732808994186754036437183434533006276418297861422289776611764557673320562721958046190332918363406830837465094708296531417083520730071165479122327348285278469466999332421191223364700108446172549980997397461887559516324346234489371014861670531265730531541222026731468027238333010196161068769727461875951574718162718044909637898592711956135614846423615327394835763931150309039926624670703774183079545936374962855494644742399335957342617278631816274579

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186382) 1122676912781813099791696139325803330041 (proven prime)
(ID: 188113) 2058581042889490672016116990966690868747535573183519916624754112549604981214937432649308136712400562579959357608884123011492070575698067520902401285953052594991591506691374510141691594394776939497750327511796769923552197397650366094300364350001881554875792621267167010664685566874897108437490353211331485632029201030246519542687548726191770542341140979858859097034547368071586333465623418919078284283223674653250075728636523108177615307297413222153156222314815326803030580996959292199628054678837386455745027610010346483652970457812926070270346653944844238581028560392789971309969595082397425740116072810404631267095683998365722513112505758321055111105179083925070960426989766173617420928340744543730506828069801561214835384228177500396627230234829659868548491473830779097493771269943206059303232648012812482377571252715466172192099865711796636609733416962109050932799869731819 (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.