Factor Info

ID 190461
Size 919 digits / 3052 bits
Status composite
Value 4248714268177881613760634935650392393167772351427790391961078614843168844401526150275786490521578674428412054801145446100987008353458538680777827432006959585490659532148699039535229132567767900099043421367606095636307466994686311698401410276797140116997198009704449726239387066576190847370075624895235444921951988380300616739190634700203836552961899660692729149944277090076694696971890441033409654533003254140755249703378773048764292955520127894871910006063281530186979808699810541642535290068635221430932524190838102945146373280392898655381547550144773318574067042997021415464475974376744654462442170342256878658613347176396414353379831986378161773948479968653088800826980276665498856486551782958743807135644030400656388340898990768694618377665453155675292450994902025441259278836754402224665580890773162939956355371082344437362170479842151976875930891533054317212975141851317776332548401766346765235422857189456889071

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188777) 116364063240584491858678517699024314664131179153757 (proven prime)
(ID: 190462) 36512254297906385985198680277911481181249435893567208292191869029306400009938069014398210192431828029742651802344847176993137771630626863872051138989431410707408557473128380893066809467649636329175069712125817261707359887417506292984660622723425425222335552834410616057886711658045544390766650393269371043523276371147155059233042764711089273132319331657218559550494727186070540911787750693805769757938705035555984363764995699425402873234302907848018917117668298608330580622041510244609972039483579617061955693591262902636242954226699429204200505253144110347540586122762703195467202807795804509783680452261348751057638182085583585067566297215861408028847149460497331805865492962108267239852180679559138837022423322185137669669314041494823548242431067474711566302177386545353014932842511540926406665210032222090816493439108162995776882795656347459159353201628844702025403 (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.