Factor Info

ID 190337
Size 890 digits / 2956 bits
Status composite
Value 51075767675582607610252944623497763347317665754930340103827535219694123861202138803872504853163238596132484654415710682001725409319832767342397250974784862845735181514485221745626324206855110220460598335721911866511286549511300832690792333510345072915422677308839513309541846976646713818239746139213791363131984586288207249509588625849133044850274398309317920481102904670029561221294672728440410643532185144970382947243740034675030611156058458655093845499569958270299792511028129575412036023399493854688691262306813214775259474560542997501382881530655135141444392890350090219568835775930073212427788115799683817321808441721824700116439065764541893559705096623673000724810899526046319514163044583576309008380956092490150068245687952393440954141389102430126294114938628179574138244115866170435691076549636905300838458336763237494822897017208670303040006340104217915184466565834160079643609951

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188764) 11940367581816879572136129274223 (proven prime)
(ID: 190338) 4277570797180665740483789632060456970104567422827475017314128030278684653303241321377311021164162240713559487983457988862989663564472921771745296184052998928992418268375596547603499741224630673700947463769987682047578330223981565387468843585227200408635375063667659712333594173907327832968806948724664984125984357908512074088608947739333541599960439863989378933036444325060868738183475200675719483321725639273899133766485329697356051044142752162167830127522079373790693703605976574052788832712707752830528944561750228026428128902929351243944313935910862523233195797399740614290814899389008584781172902774998169300931581961577261997801591465816123708335116051927954349042482775032713456433139914918284521123723883702566518238226923727565829995178651684795940692692747663587603537682715581140021611104003203989731935934852289648673296767466092137152913159281937 (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.