Factor Info

ID 188261
Size 904 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 9851836363304381099200035789226222074727025297598814674371968228124121249854093768974332559232110505604623449286763525641745275538072967997485840804325763630825343285700323201291152167785688713624574829968934423067217746294862718265001370026456669359590255512796817905087215983707060342053136562808412291379859066099398301028179567663743030887660875134945475842490506493111423058476579647742214824785631513996882539419922141185788334382395633844094990863231587479808827252314912178972114398777020570825371955614548337587533895184947275431763355491275380502092649379832729303195263594397503397926654296654542824746824077453677596971832941651133968756862630736131524070084615150669308313752507481922720156989638764498347493546819230848243209466925388306794858879670660598914703056401821488690743337719355935674586405637186400304854009978883997916610528141237638634554516000593718814774075639844842849296409

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186692) 8941152312407855680064392494961711173853735057350483476944963 (proven prime)
(ID: 188262) 1101853096678908701172230144788888243291948955680960545344082382957788238823771045229137049737976307930395881619247383143946620414577318742084612290057651165027567675350954943994869038191028624359370232591364643736298835518569788222926609468328684883823665061866805281844253637291064842014959127781863676041325279847569021152936245507978334456780730876968920503085983817072764277626852743296600806326572448796380773632727732710317936023139945554781253819903074820310055208214969182690960374450498699853004363298257459762341649944275500796907889438140288313192314712713262297728279511973316047504766585295051435499515806323377796931994008534447021070378675222881733210538135289739115135028773088192105556767247501194200108067934406605590286073780952897962391371143525938148457096206733247310790407888697268025387458737602374259651590138083901043 (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.