Factor Info

ID 190595
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1082855417754550088004712920587182924548541003809458542159612139311757304004479883410906546744705828390860941260190942739002880652256540063510447712788761743249644905226844795158491477148406359919819421678365111251238340842043753072119095176209042343387629924909846068837382911817597607538680836266318408973468605566467108023835149334999624674788976933093713308398188240264109141103096505676502228170344145909486732491706852781498931246719045275610590690915640877028661700345503325615370111459697364744468216596122046643934759228405331005424056251070178946240622166997892111420474029335302010543430104087971143716419332135011556384533579966973251731825756890354304203824769318528228923631080995679441037891530279752282231184427903961298396568084158743703530936390335396013274272863604993309696119871407054225651160939948906518674550545396328278950230808863772940804938982706614935301089956224703707116814409516695836967151379

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 189023) 3508378789510565665283547691676271445309 (proven prime)
(ID: 190596) 308648376564154636463784742926121588352825884286343004401892944995669013022027752168615634382096069457808405948339889517325306073914424325413935683729259311465677585031312769930637957788301208697854840385307114756857774818972100578053676238421064949756389285277756573849372669024452941235216082380884638817842186818325748466116565379995690991027426740045523313410972793044553603921399626018240937555739920389688431850727792542583829405800450768808199711920679688572751227019736824396857914731546881416999857003153639540019036503684863684846882077648184163583175001743264110500197874548292523066442122563941931803256966154258449089744058506778356203661543133908467017908537806438414665720995119667640596734883119089998624445440288453846639384922481250391408682664069310575459016483112757303639747633178439315226540692995012799098384105901534601538531282539356730903040843404790819865231 (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.