Factor Info

ID 188466
Size 899 digits / 2984 bits
Status composite
Value 10435946609712770039540331700536153961817707543633251461166675821026902798047730179985417222453365607063106996251033310592985341455370804073025029085941173419824055751927545796531505559755360458849424454982097685029629078867317395982633638560158996124767550330928373891141948189359374727826337916847161456440325766127031785896644395712902530640046279552906572869675416296800910956885280754963275287460500641049063436041639744118045460045493250806738906824916500759063731308525273012968254918675757254635613049937983433339193954618997816951200588685574032450027089844622485707505534353883797209250572892669044980943754086617839737237722995207648813666601801283398519190455690564917266033900604757544994642028655918125250940322051657300054880478920662578200544664693966913477807334833985155722106627679717623923665314488128059801416172966055865981079889574973297170305455938416185346399316578738884991

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152184) 21777452894436970240741773465836992933938454218498348855752456462971650972781070982335767036229365769999971 (proven prime)
(ID: 188467) 479208778928348536922632084410754052055393522269657775464759579515272370517717017793524241304460117755692347130589170609928602639099495617391697569208218563983840990119866901288599936617810480827920774117820708689702698583826746997561495697348303327329817054113790606002923515174653471770761614581605003621075326368069003990833255237629162771809785756414248098424506155665273184325722786171208522719035578865706969691133876071993638038966605802675533561594260815160776819630671995819211073968854577734536555202304497153382084915919895893811537544527044549735026702093056682014038173522124428503373510122389769950955711752049469068025956644432237763970044579628043280848025554743160082999062002774965907354418101684913678269540945265945604892344918815525742151284474820740775368311316359693621 (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.