Factor Info

ID 190569
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 1954468746708764900269122695278180267033008967361662472591273559277775794453813680319154107610142404529154448262224587780999954176107475702593327882909655617430517587238444540442356290285563682403310424757072234695260320348765402029664496480272590963797440916095673280198817529709734214203682282044605940613288084631114198872646805660296909773957063362617656947242249634428165549345763334081954888135213935476521286393480159936014934004242898455926595101344130121241496814977653189189885234006718289792814079019006780064991202939386494480871655387703998430883725992682055984975313935594602761871537702162648411475212307047083788219018476744776211407563825460159575811123809446378889371649300828022790367679945335883953196688672608228489446061671480940220528924447113477594884496576877181134445201803252201305590574976560134250972613161041301588523305104242834151972204492192643592214433224510938345344495570849173846773

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188820) 74411334441595912365847960431041785916549288596884824521870662692917145859253 (proven prime)
(ID: 190570) 26265739774399442706258420463738995119624168224950004617852093146670410455720560922626889194245823344595176489473618512876749467335471137502703726037032838219977319504574209826910142689572778015500486510180029518325969878449611880050589829067237821216474178840841235679580853448506757566274274996754105012579017925539700619342389944949326016777052210060532459105648029011335624746435082624127709702458119638168914219446949161135661458318406774634466544338478999613931315997372409497733787077064617740653623356162631785012094968650525132621182008087719285969645128897264044942126130150300986522727002303669896966158870444717710689144882766953931569383864096923016387302004595128543791433933475689324258506941065356663963646727830817853946414791249669492536152032998192736334952771548682432059304524187913581697497539568529392988043662274155841 (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.