Factor Info

ID 190532
Size 907 digits / 3011 bits
Status composite
Value 1262546189129944184855126437884960548668600090994796467698021321718939911523227066664694336774999054160526861888014155849140593735301031412861243055369161082002553089591940564830572414208628824346208469435552894862094978652658338375273133027096858447656137211834578230604339877171104720720266281008160941810907701791031548722528310114281282297728614053421940312746428291776831746719757109517435744918826779503664316611943045845029941297396619210624202951231273418261193102084786613627040729848291813324545420631764008620188610616404014540133717833775368268952300475820263022800493136588241503137315622366117286692028701067912181632859619018174709954296210032517314527683264314745455820269081387719601868362080618084981821584662897239083000469143990291742021230443291743299689242410604353272493650681450195547097670401219983727144877673025109504817442245838409057249441923412578593939423713341337795603313921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188751) 147882001432537751112306358052999119715341090542830827 (proven prime)
(ID: 190533) 8537524356579017345010755936470274380544049475547709178563264395071985034944103867317666576273373023009177196097371783942013838804180617398931987691744882866159588099900848664157312476220853351412779484232330642488084056296801876222367259492564064984726874694615687930915793346805881071428333911578425234690738006734855166523424691158982721758140943870754787127910513417131619283089898454947354650723126631517353552794936987494877451117829260078986886453958539379592681287808331219868157391610065241256918049815494235536633649207199640454584735816991849992459932746680630943676295850976745406011275319526827206188869204051070093274729671917387417489713075511504036810723569996073619144126463279143464859718249956241981114484614868492693617561091442004085689804243884204307405903353589062651888262413186651871008416911654658380839693503690339506647638723 (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.