Factor Info

ID 188322
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 4709159762976892529539428083158942540658582037929838007809481204242645764809169204973416161052373488589200943877945151987743268051922638286774438713753269380852482295544130402006402575107381675124083532144296483418487540400105115934158748085313734795134965165573933667929671611738882897905734316935590323371410713091578063560654464113904456967533589818116309551097808402504951617781242110227482422019690056691078584112517316724329362304952861993521371222631721961388774667767250145347134696871731089435855914959005218916656208038382910560661419316685203028502976563152532485122488807863031816207468229019967852118057288966909613277551507739378405648699803621788883093442066729111608608346119891166803026812048586510890068585756747547108930435368923470869822228161364394398766197825549884566114142170128071734810193408932161124073336406428811502788432092427984006527161640795313343276049613424995030579884104216573309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152212) 125128451858063201404165701802410229 (proven prime)
(ID: 188323) 37634604225093648322848905480305208167629187409421703353303428594072250638063821060816566416869258904863980751753549017777675867273607106343854078900633822132378584705627291797629996354282698563022815083810326140520686165740732606009672188222702737345313862619231541823369553674994876281759629505726665291392890641215422260625119448646946516488081742125355577735833621163756824730436499545394413699272522148956494740006804161983899850590410021685609974579444828410089314588985898986801395851386213044468117622031141664407278265432112601696292351559657668980380254237254371251630306939031032947631370386808319905398595958948732586611958099103172352275535893781807964390015487049012720130630961794001926341148008300284208976849978921567484574140758598513578401165550525320199110606831546841856115201392166955909526535970340093407229854644583235620944108029041874980566138586569436521 (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.