Factor Info

ID 190825
Size 918 digits / 3049 bits
Status composite
Value 570121022889874579277968906657974719200190536477591016341973479326085553757566886685104903989446620418216835036603424152471507576887953421995327560183133570605967833409521614523662395078204326000548454583595939474767703748870379221814546175079924184506934407812143163763723023367931269215314962890099467568936663026759983596593054336108205004243494783075233440967497615673831054054085953129909164142722996824806347792706923529482040321900385203137943722603933811467198809701719220005317867176523355360421192394929290549604754803148324422745982596125879594092168516914017941420705297695704920423470476888540150489174970694142073818786807757621457211495655278825322002632969530872175713343940392017930159105146294832790508779313202119149482327964178469438837382302614797750572031973708604111139792971876341170055517258981193626961014336817880604748230303013485658514232615843918890718065879725127287406381409135645313001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188772) 617544845080849356257013429212774138527171353455186666026135501 (proven prime)
(ID: 190826) 923205865017355912668360865450167236700554037857958153102300177723064403728052518511679831628524375292642007116198041383535378254118168471769022724639087336325395148206382321604343473307426570707940882811606708891568289254154257451818851795302427182997665533874801125214171013498686285933214339324758502718138369604180181516281603642775052410942850297159795837050132973964069546274784263020941122504868990194712924918998003485055683446685035368466992201320359517733026922313511932197200621793898991576473131596558397080466842987415290593509945643174768695324270183240612067783337221511698898173884659302345924262800919930564062634257528756792712371785596853371133239596739568073932433894579620053521594570206720798057262897839450543555434321203969166251094266181263902051002566489454730495545122988224752559350094013523293983397457814350710575087942927501 (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.