Factor Info

ID 190799
Size 903 digits / 2997 bits
Status composite
Value 143651520569000377559083758053329122504324060631130142732962081973967434632549674266173054198770610549880684217324150945992211282020622733218320169383323461234591304060173457386144783809656805740140832900138676729895265273978037379829650807577592169665959329388651997491316500502418418417456986354734956935001729999104507069979108367696841274610979624099340644743930991193170118779265106735405133142537411377233043406961997714059210969420968540116784578429337976207963892349584702056722542216734993589713440555746181626969627897388851401991621291413026338175694364053725034617278807834401049835832898456657412032974544031464176059453615343359448179634652971402423345982662075758929110852494812560288198040138842927848650250999868533532909855699851798733339415753802014563175262935335895522208629661372433427972036038689693027889467498237723983210719218967998008221188342888666494757248117364052185882837

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188768) 729527663868489818869443753655962819807690366535991304169573580552940020358902345617 (proven prime)
(ID: 190800) 196910312910212118393882129481095440255540300887139725535459028062933465392192069309724750306890174581578783005058481387010899568956418628682630317030586720255947686699273641502740589344865144120208207810458186195425836702812302478272369317573952457921498380624072608951626829562393056074113270660647507777267812852296741668762790723777791614543376192225470332369607679397802516138681347712308435705584800868294876158708433825730784809985750131985532558158219370629729679716950193402434776063233742603291296211671983403952907159445102879518663192270352151758753680716636143031797218766728326568727277522937757471232960279498482087741723534690308709503874432668495224373397004253766322035043615253210430280985440697279732898844272389512226373545149482288161342861159341784297994093822083086281150469099446790995194790661 (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.