Factor Info

ID 188198
Size 908 digits / 3015 bits
Status composite
Value 33088892754393173714473058382928992655641596429541443626951517102886129544576354397024748897336997413797136103119514544037935235887688921210835460556811957932622329078346448309695349705543954649453077991533899221652392331178717256769182093702292761913594833111086599550730731946897901400338982928960817294057129153643777000243693985287548503645988860658964777798045081712052240382819709338579946360233892916035777718983465615550412317329263469213926937219771370139059584268134938217631943532401362726751123056536134850936912229239495000473632823504268877858533339900670407670214731290818939295808833959671062174904029710605833466697876027310161105329881311053837835348433512183334788737612607897786431335542467362831745754129491337660078646422563221836971507797140280725994657628999411558078602813339833289292715932778576317118791929552083253693456536789625985226426837620893968161631769450406499245890674881

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186464) 70849414887662740306930178771310981923946628388478481 (proven prime)
(ID: 188199) 467031277630989439143452483413840909926695900486528606774833929453910749362128507358769714892060605644209572594700462563694934048051555858397964096173324972866743612565516748007768522020967161320521158441163143133589318864962730752758630597112735661039998467142764947311851021748830137991930102188603315998339547047001538998740608755916115951756797679828007917581299828708205029029104009145170411861677123950217904610682298222710381747440267214477732542802300706026091725553417456008908215596917829423935129705213900874910960460349791071964718817909106627170099944090749997759841951425428209981306745287867792071434345811293995243939668392517972714471956417674799795642444965375262382198990503599552798472049798968071241437772536226835618435387649341286542844007296812661669375152987231675621508631301190474111106406879802156439741428343563312956446484401 (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.