Factor Info

ID 188602
Size 926 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 11101220604343890958208754807132157264255580422311066957936088483544383726320610343218129473989575337143149159935208795879668910750141353299247285900634635365784395687488615804282435063332753705861553228129942929175077091735726776326457366309642828314702220391484483107322821873403508259872579003136614063381353227675558083280831407620593170162616619285475421107942394925615137128976364845469800075467423431865787444183432078680441783464276782311873091550791400726929850975665800704119841551816554192037127478774714464526191643131824795546612379312522411212679735536822677876515910252369272613580617511753106550363352336439281757454803388058192816651259606232382157731350643265998542362473635308788717534813556514030706439922820761594951518237681486612697743929367536490529267074458332493977847112885100864740736391673955236682362734116898751704065742801932034366300898507263359485284087362167451415351348465834058383217517203

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 152239) 10446417976335732022730353728531769106617607712145291544752549330432174941264160975808881 (proven prime)
(ID: 188603) 1062682024545780492575306132085499657306471634966360343827254070180722211234324520202549961203744011408118765023775978736780114401937118813064294912194658092267275972955534513269747577128693568435623761927450373576286256689533313536132595035969896788543191323512997220301261175267668758627143896507662960428072219180650283944237031040551696655360616674639692023035712669983626134675550094428314713739278485139008606757491560106701418744748301593977283198093883698792196869051765947630734551295282690348624221163573701571617353597612374201822957663042212260826435750502438848402436619917278776365910442038504418424625738592715597310080002338302886864521426808025565570459619876027354160044841061694407833171114138826003698063543306169738999447282181987376212525713065319220605271895248807604480098108954509139332613857782426313696605661763 (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.