Factor Info

ID 190414
Size 924 digits / 3069 bits
Status composite
Value 603574582901373112731237592578018243942228183830429568150352157723924408950072686177529316632880134029260364189198067901925907367764600361805861381817872407074729098920347967745533553027253275753153587127093111680315499613348564091176872876162708941411895628676763302930383208098517809306394674563002494097077430548155890441086725186324098278474055999366780821184982683435839248087254883144473178502427442460082542184984327938960701208145752871300275282019210115905910655487136203008779111989337113155191819039415064978896104865101016647279704996310065154486883534847069023483659620556959648427310018872156415985666940186740908675194800874438761085721468249472068411205699052642488206814091937700538125195019220964799597399700452409867314516864913694038173750234418527402090888601933985393492754488577519347685382829682932817745419481119985911901765525566905588078189329122992286421457610483107154905073287281700818589103577

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188972) 18603070387736772840365790229020102724607599006385237470946482731701962164875225855309906830278957727704083147446808936021271607138338895759445178202454021326359687251960428967947486705100694991112135141245288404596668640812808319114680389177 (proven prime)
(ID: 190415) 32444890564906542303799442755932977997373795964159691124853268255269357180444265173747652463224343835055176393567717878959325277088969188894618588285894747513773629549004078319198786403487401430689333251214656412104819946028690406436537532208444356020294862130338303417705701241244958023551915997027635917624063748657068331498065593686172951474394434260149101699381662371423269320024352398803714942442848971191142473357600304490723262992976113186791068477180773043321783342600863045009111624750941318391731489635758875650051455006507675153218175358520485181093882334766813314830583541869536146376598993534960124043138853585599011845893342706673095684494913137460138729237134410327201 (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.