Factor Info

ID 190765
Size 918 digits / 3048 bits
Status composite
Value 264452610918167077717649835552914656838487802268241323639680238269019985610213682329442365911552899478143773587560321578314181352197020198768128511412532190523047678965246842483550803436994748590850469225885248285898303666074311481412827366053031569209703462767187344275500682893141448684109757966426775283286733769615865473499021558653941183392400645400408481078651956628941120554740759663334013988895957524990623649675460492054476846530931928053937416769330849623632618411430141695595024067432222042169936940464997343732499439823777230170214059995519136063131482701426484582024111861578614395055204136931192548361575133538895650808383813530864593250345699906189765292397117346523692076025867963001739705853059821754428319291658806917292920758707538243385804275783493549027042139664978653804680616338880189108185862068897720995640192654068961230066373399348788554556090105309578048130988957979570310643121090790396669

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 189070) 165583314500736666051635439760761611353664808511258727834207 (proven prime)
(ID: 190766) 1597096976319981507520948285781719335873139441977788507885979840221444548551678266573359731392125264522789439430864958736099901608925067640303786091574862341688887281770777662967087435369888707648367423912251947082205329347296137988272589187504347170417579560401148719290755398544286929224048706909823042772575001810497695875679793306444735637952203702226730562092467354170746537012258345411351197936848129928315489603540185745172910999153517936866187802945382556227270310851297108033452989053817843363151499389124892839542592575144459543166911145613963382749154358303387068423425693992514766775523936624239081442713369858202515025047167442074784589674554339684229044651442667821551988018794077290782513214972946117303884495154766833688166396834608716171864696858049644723411528087870024076721194606377765328986822025085616210484318109514508960181562076946467 (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.