Factor Info

ID 188679
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 9284622635996227069351696056514684449412117769173078340793315162991558504899263297075445093100947637078413435008416497010799306041643743655451755228311754318274675309932150680276664533753624186541647868519163672199871483783582178188919451106045867510220553419584284385916165869629236672176583189676656015538337050221663435709844631366687479773340997188159636485652900442480783487504174314369988610630862724857772911962913984625428588729402173444905379472942481665516034115963281493571725501532492055502951964955114503457185050913031475785726725020624721027976540489368706405670682140343621545027070976579446871812236283583664747063960659006564560336844560505036412057480077171779530464505762168854216994417397087240942015376464059854194256598590917588003012282435074925673365702839183515520150883280073850890469453851479102080825048388931105109290504793847416229846398816998861416953167888264190573384791358096569565566773

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188680) 20954745343200800866826281143217312968649684358434296831263859471166135126447008742759150352390538137842652264615705775087700152618531064855190457653645875855009030366266756082218307326738827410722656705655356657427221412880517589160871784254615362738596548211920953284532907202602327667327802189146983984562085341271389885708024688110930463755801606988543281734273171512779899285034255377397996452285575639040198016433931522693296528997084040424535838189529 (composite)
(ID: 188681) 443079716977272372195657488729594150662300784280243838066725314354405378343078145713928502795181129444399834881008587233928436719918741863365806296690312515750220479648757347443044752675738256668887681085239373677648443070993925728623510598774456710993577519750359583170090066645853187231469778548815440141767889338992980689709266079392656524243496742961574336336640041782985561111745743327144594287156955565430285484625013223511053900455733976984002957362291739837 (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.