Factor Info

ID 188711
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 11405815404425662408495949661007794563394647957560960500930894840871080264370216254754789263917642159406045817689291036741748552106411044745863483131166449774822418294593887249073167321698943204432526513021027088033449846219110731450901269421299166632970642054404538400909655587035207542575415825352938316347172948627892015008602259283413975150290837682828257181061449973754087331845661287668468857268097087536839496036663436756712056400439776523606928869447098934180315324665365902546423496837822274179494469325937279590504025772757109053497646049376772484937491500413139977751817684223316268390570273745617203113239397872321944156440627885858832613292622211404875594452573465942183981907373227475910258354224144480928726395965678980767946243367746990854992903037896968862484352567327522950017779503684171101298271953015217340348787133190425426218904095328100307541659265874565384381295505432132917181154344902892128648193

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 186464) 70849414887662740306930178771310981923946628388478481 (proven prime)
(ID: 188712) 160986726884201798329934440673771715252919586117429325991814073322533178109997151217770927237925202087948348765256923410189654188543431027946774872242223554287886868811294507512933666893034666265455145099770560393051572168558509581481353566562373371552341898738753947417232127013507485528561398132185466071093048821373338776153154975819274346208262410237185402830243464746269217456486070212941917260263404320837087005614333829864614130902231517071343972025404072409346045222630270121349595574003190800959027091916191592031315825042476768479795015944360276345858675847107032270045065298029437412607114043319627875162164313847489541800003115887355102584322228494169292290934431735779662136408830721154732342644422938312462513233754869113541875373421554439071812370476951085504284776617808362516370552308026649002875858563556856962073220762650824733080667746019708856192753 (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.