Factor Info

ID 188252
Size 914 digits / 3035 bits
Status composite
Value 38988116605768613179176113996653283505735082524938934169989421193599028352971286447232666595091035978494713657790834287795350409852081228260332433646834964059840102406673712337658347892544627542026718110537486906399349133086265056655012011723758428589607448992952401805411308419315864175475332787603434663783759828921549910529133817274323484298252198171879416285279651113595088077263491342057671037224653436328010216006163429000420794942218911345265006168530815852537037756514983787358691965106881243063263041065482796892341842397336293007769145394006659267480577136514983351831298557158712541620421753607103218645948945616158343335535178947940407805395797448816759433983697705726415102498829707346109974906187566315797501102852178580704609113784745045414811687652306531339474327627615224772784219592250382403188941631775574941497864451628764817604965446685225844627077054181734378486143662181849253927145848295857

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 187059) 158667345317196232094307432661613501383900250019311632859500007351445566318845087390474997250533548493669812901214852811520055285918745330574728184736866369192481317520278581852617594545273236410229793022289575870917517100662073867463388486008996425817742675016015439625846177788358409314567157 (composite)
(ID: 188253) 245722372979937379860159123263837315201720714386375940576444746339688988634615061162567936369365877783715937034151855768583426671720861481223036955223319661618929843887854633997843702847801533965888080910099889012208657047724750277469478357380688124306326304106548279689234184239733629300776914539400665926748057713651498335183129855715871254162042175360710321864594894561598224195338512763596004439511653718091009988901220865704772475027746947835738068812430632630410654827968923418423973362930077691453940066592674805771365149833518312985571587125416204217536071032186459489456159822419533851276359600443951165371809101 (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.