Factor Info

ID 190197
Size 909 digits / 3018 bits
Status composite
Value 234575441514810316834954389798982095490681035619644724836678501518377952861696074293693555101248870000858288025278786323667597991702241346785997092147408779931500599544760630690024357979574187163139429846916663242927924094411583872477046195756409994412721034582680734481422195425191898294686866369529574417226423579210482109255627873061502451554385176944975922597855861673039960336615251394946722198673948618884977573644216255191983012331433867439913398155094369752194894118013106219061555542610344550244310366620529885883880611851223750427794036189736792949328775787361084257783761094153955649865684309610901167088025135833197031427264929959151208811593797877406557588467359832250640999674869962556198482521491700954155372077167055530770027891532339105836143020131648594394406911544302060719631213950705522445129104505082417449755555817889405210235641633811709989689599713216400382305545190723189679874344807

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188750) 12372817230444311573872645866104046378249477418408178679129943085048630543 (proven prime)
(ID: 190198) 18958935313262252274211372489711632576143503112995802480875630203963643721272811627820934295395009454063164234374190137465695248749378272438926685595857968050181119814247600035500228549759128099731976903591199848481155990020595844772882041113684590546067801106264802783068973577954520534729302783147876677511654316714127308827471114863557391510714183097871971000867506685274054072040008549062226792982453481136098193534361110549780606388396130432894690313382828062940391027015360867072025418870913354445134782995378281766661993258968468140194114260007148847146702588888691972392051432498962313263164340561775041006291487718030690293985556480284441635535524938262830096230554275500475869737007782310007494576382424411694411420744786356431079428109988487052568490095757939316983188135614845768242893119022324775077369163331813752240017449 (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.