Factor Info

ID 188133
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 812956104667744703668146366745425369745665279112849703951117936375207254943921494489132855642318520596935966537539207292000812555070165862067460419884468423229344466051808903867219761547425734051028180388306842806351718536624559358986431790333975270777512924507900849243443978541628839849034092302814329948994580713859583351653319029233548778268012030426905529625630897780112391805036258870659686109218517677397472521844618202697943594940945279258383432800748496130525465267609671874444484478789824899604805810336196540015341334500263034750711527731216426339980153022360936362012239051356019752752142641662472473426266698584781153113135685710429611251420251483659492154479620721668430741846780765207347442921927666508262248883304569908691477590087202240552356225325754734962308614958883805865865880873512088069549380948102265601069267667411293259590003259269534624272211469266962912264297033703134538000774133763

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186656) 12451814127503821248387217516233409 (proven prime)
(ID: 188134) 65288165751853833345783911791418001187240520015914194980321493318503914024346800882192305003902109780120996283584234743896004479061442058688201871289579457658721707139033283325581933208572455956590740897958006609432238283168629205306448740136867731179698235087180116827313996637362557374721429986802770441123668317878441975034306801480506591632052185897253334374768371984670001724270386399370271378938326547891740534874212913326707214016510708849905392512867009069844238748186423140567082983127336199429543476393314761115839943808244447271622512009045691781794663366226525441719888315899658811098298150686348182626108918906106871471836260539874975999130258120938509067107899270460189522975691301298109680098379735234263433133539632673827424609291422144715973227121689763440913769156255790416820157299527628200720478662175853027167057524388205579318991297449820287126964783751107 (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.