Factor Info

ID 188349
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 606121766760194027867149280419915116269874457477593638677371171461903471702402492524486630549001288944311799298542534807492929656302290129142966023026216946054636246236003995674659880890814426630928990531888684773011207483849677544715967411591969825011326549917888403193411851714675752156251583874123621742014515334200199387215345050054326297830480430675966833931466378011105816552468620715342885022588504669026050674001465653284541771990792155721448191248243359270537557192406372498305557647459694494204328142804761969429667370781023727131201072591268405841474269784852117466521646269572506700609011593812847144633154773882995206178757804002716831674409696741157413205300698804019336610536938242205576863679980466972306656201180678429592636635379772106171155618335241982467906106317842341144146480690187387944748089353183670612164930934792334019665534386653515295683503537092782080032545947881504136348391048053

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188350) 4636373103528770034245853706771331954466673871530513124759465157647858228035363829612550708648465267294250785770742222007164341040986414023558614169099793505532474422633897124168126379524206222112725348263102518723734043018933548548690577608442250329966231946333097313978053 (composite)
(ID: 188351) 130731878825470558300661510898867969593544463541979457020028690595689623587492517193284135012652236025717144856353330546218923065506988937458529671724042432388486182374823465652159352927612195053496484987637311558874618673310279863852019935777857064373994600006666658436224152809687889274210772579293111983812365663746094140624517747508953692649762160787455817955780301505800610122703552217836768102755428697001608639989333346502041355504499377161262763873131020825900214938006249375000771603985674091760380542740070691270751517590719023803674316451461171035591314084797426176017066645596733831192800996541979577802990366678559656099190001 (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.