Factor Info

ID 188659
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 7635213800218240062938299075587674212556552316681877350371952522066418319617367726248581497463011110909421487582390301299057251113927551293141350386545175611969355281655101344390284154871916437667932104338470030591952924781283145226595643976655619889123827873238929990788030707692529871225163495863490387606091000130454251544565315863372878453569473880020634352398581504548334579637234881431744037174530795738565629394453424285995385252098360658843898897774134174440085550185344071842250957079611484624156046254058820986088664181516916202154799956030930213637417046067453984437423701538311204830240759826633809806911023123581879759901951153745444719859252316135001037822576975547209688518651397540106100740664837369907280915308970709311289071932678581739895006119802191001906467009525566669483638080383710558842044347067069336619162701668999876056981506126153894256107769937322545805712122278014573839570369964613057

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186595) 97763326138999001466115006477902752748819979 (proven prime)
(ID: 188660) 78098956958180443147015301749610335617749188152046439548705598344877939043868520553863768727725804291255516759084790696432387013519867776464270109465483040584720003967506805501878709064572159522734812965093359310518481198908767495657706308876740614901949495618617129879950034002129111778004755432910072864617737554512784747795123608728950953311101089028548189163563022601029176594314726800463319358332826599044225575142937094797756193842542927573459779482790562836595882422260827877478813650056740323670209902731188236625496249002907432257509939030530869802353378889239605214475160914450670863103903398034651592044805346984712101012258990943996364221052412995046579942186673611494944252590473721487459101811069456830603054516719318649983649067862525233026585790314184059483624369800329833290325117874810448617834335850434114720224756206653010520933000100479704200151021283 (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.