Factor Info

ID 188522
Size 932 digits / 3093 bits
Status composite
Value 11104359435762066891947205663125933997057869377323295145217610714300144579585216528152860722386018411728236178562288418354803570178691742855860045027421128056428795400797878400575925552072872483811153374680792279815133105195286890923547453222187120293637518477588076209763098440824673442621855741184615474305230102882098130192283133569325360009153629459953264919045921436257058252330216711600279611982065606023745274511706101394884767017240269518997011809630134542289961813726734753712064416916663518013574258709873294992093000171769429625638598026097867518534708331888136636447624427277409680634677334515402165506567091701047532153936306352869440530841499893521113167336526527362325687760543780196064354274442685104576370263238333545259993826864442389081199774157366079502671432717155954462888279749506551111096573044020848701243791655266309661881627298082157515621869085108184140492129760676820254550694076832075131968338311771153

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 187161) 183310402307783426800421911402754186550849126822086239461739537382841602261121791879378489741320666599203085038098122237712118191791476468017362306497200000343487288759565878645478303592679856640614430583875305776758990777125939228874424618499334841673015368586291635401137 (composite)
(ID: 188523) 60576810131688700813484332487442494922245677393519456214019992633995185332736078986526065103315664877517867278746490301170526312168741980725592390150206900501263017978444120477640809662049989640082008554383277464482894569098080641827398196030417352875907145974465615684974085884608451970240590523250880631656788595973849422081221252524798030588165913424763848607102179896536159016469820418749040689158682707556330147536869978555821389578639396448685961909560275238181701979475968283049611476352224365270762417349158777991985100791694490367318424808660487401827647699368478148410296043968329828984248571719580340838735524239919466200215284789593961248654467169 (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.