Factor Info

ID 190780
Size 919 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 9661247532155546859015688930096323269456776796687714529497077357771568361091679108060111408806287692155381867888463509996238247046163561182559685901690270262813435416154371125688454825736667724650981260054848113221208111221064503240224341029837287708479253708068654373378874295085998826354634231851014856062082058283665743403862415172286427393273667949337311145007727638505626477743364030396651185373312056074422846843544609939675549393272855961706151975124496797137380735357157198718149398414868356305930547400747537063486125768140359952784463686078715040071939292114749499235459491301342864539159698766118550513276780822523996054945288125548197589817104551722507798997956767117385092300263688418620739076503559254284367948569602323057814800722299377308241898048430141030671806435838135886194161328162625108419560622396681256042326938323733721562971317132725292330033634239021423531633987401111976658621106825074384441

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 154641) 1814503763676130449408979921 (proven prime)
(ID: 190781) 5324457146664798212150284749346038914837688518980485372508656066261413738624211360091619156077658649794721032451944006266990641174421124144564866677262871828673755162976331703592659660572015892942028135856882664424370174756685600236602879860372604422749295923476190839304856317626829248740056608940025749146846675887344141527664484893189213738373981799414611755908159287759348986023637652696099434502641399891783879269744600810172120232385394073266907526540700596352177073028241947505562772019556372120321720808205430227132444626243089901550921648883872364014531177545536583176736525471465569800092011792651775199176715281779102995258858230080766507086830094125903433456852910416106401640376443812940940327915484658606982188615313844890904432338726239269463811768707827922642611319380356717620689249716203655508837831441613365313041164106653783479524861726659348527522095076831955060110534121 (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.