Factor Info

ID 190204
Size 944 digits / 3135 bits
Status composite
Value 34931764380786858091688521999700952718031892340775536564241858991257905224205106068381190711324859095442674554042306761748325285419919181882387709755256301730645686425175634170022298256043382094725792701370694239820453531670558551448666627313611175097316028238451192886250919217018212497065848927034346768594431749752728943135846000562257108002750633744489749506835885907795109781384678745774211501752840565136251444347203885801706847930696159064145082067330579649240499578489890242695127733171156186971269397423968453670161773725949308359048579994234346800193811978300078096549001743319934337535881833162858255316942374928372153728294358067449802767447156424788027377522506703034906411973181679127995085856920109268582213514552885954081003045807258115666775621271939418893279424345961829469447225454746573573711374573824936393218331205159076059502861431761433604300818272543093345091642708296034852912738839623493755027705418865629795426820833

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188930) 289708188034509558097887648631617574198698676273265322488717909470382894512577486964624555375845223182534315611659046966416087390144961052434533470479258847918092981655219079475433069859327405492977127478734581292930721288798385519670998094879488693110890801399759266593 (composite)
(ID: 190205) 120575688998565150485148543140410821876890457426835673933853502980118928518412069599071350030555171194223485413178147213487533252111426122892658032324414351263453045162586317570674658314444419614424670346333066496642424287125579844410728794136441407352916293069446530479035080466988108516564196173918980158730167336141966923517649884078394732799114977107140683786482359287716865593124066774579901331557403525653371652212230013698690772879618983233780960622512285819837209579147680671222544123742269476060146683464893811768567544616091938988526165144597359455604334920838673188570427638659713205264516342584379377100115449751766181738328069046739010420548033103737754834847681 (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.