Factor Info

ID 190500
Size 949 digits / 3152 bits
Status composite
Value 4011465461548824919656076906182122061430093381150036083127032843746204618689268657935804305517536234458209247129080674341803079532411132709416007557774729391346122219713765633119717499794375244612286381697702021172901920766235056121020702103424690113092610503893252012752831327310273637675310400979722767305011311859961027040467645127447369979151117356063538043170069834869044541756325320488817080269754332496526574456013135001192469922988518890804895954536256084518816069296568280483844797196157998062403230883684795045330951743165370018008033424080493782731496753925355049794291476299995302432140945398722261881232580093468105358594723028840072692692803977777357901244023313144293476205311256909486014486696232660567388410646786373799181641745656629910292237930323561707944525289426320849577862773817125205848820550454125267012154917234962218871230393996794382236049192116353383128822929192758948720879849011015480522366193536570102795963891568291

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 189366) 2603162864852268280563686741104761499915709421369038761947422492149546564546964188120910756299926262837496193655361532177475866847569146183428478587380608916509769355048044312883465363853535456799430262917933 (composite)
(ID: 190501) 1540996729675029002143015956519870407190132272167447665311428926672692213920443031454864145928956342407521846658048076078561060520057154915701547380904068869992224537452717137145450174568708908556230412400230536270115880666074693635376082435495248218558755908348368038921375283705951335942165644465808587734496263090620297722298514632922424947659788563296295662893014832854879395082958245670997764837184457537122465484997577786185629240856289112742246590130065176806018215194419487963086048054188572032615587866826781878872650059029578012897790177637139090395183526063720940895771253792672624956897525841559567398000051353662688465304101336630033214852096620806768826751474558455298888933006878319576783980632706185452160576648127952445907727 (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.