Factor Info

ID 190815
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 2035272941976198980865522750534125524586797360717825147264250916927660587125512598665638457436429921184905136328536500808874363820310257262495386924193743530559691371388423053233080088705258569247704197115943284517183027930173833364740837829817492620185159578090820114818952882408235384947424308429717241778749498731975335769196371736305419769318481524775221733700123437872935662590739389175020531899683159164176796567535402080416284721508295315606858102827211549401669657701144578278611478925604045168510338729676496208809579503372262684975770674926850690702599713789012367234435143343622561918103170784281535887651215718311511143261299190781875244419875475152283979927737520900803581399390979673584944007103818397966619760658810697874317798953031799129577932242532910015265717750911728514188811255968957699574908727399453894278621447694377096071012886908087667484124706264985293844729533817540395445448754009880169316941833

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 189490) 18434929789219513565719141313471202313882189836434684219856547133047110509654806185562518421654110701325964582632687010167782217456815101108322191189636516717182370797403501210382350276978942763517420527453456934159747063590376365247643469305644696271575041817790851529456437217156446407165154467160289 (composite)
(ID: 190816) 110403075316641446425223912753145474564179780277742266987260146261769203882178494697215533310408210642600255014836123237643395561659412466054648965896337594445232648952261686966126384040926695808855068149269083693438765526371990441690936502254347164704821613224586062869590513982754868461415773448389016529333054257574556801650935116191351258657158322686920619408013992571698645886671865712185418846400863023173141521506758997135688263917165287568462518199247020110964671586267602500304095548347995170937374695745744358005308417680970460534748341843519948013697872362351974777171896586598088414637925151786219021590950624297 (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.