Factor Info

ID 190897
Size 890 digits / 2954 bits
Status composite
Value 11538080351113382050789994899439933000806403367030677255902396327156333456518328393751235151895060687477393264761193462646312549341263773306340191313510838567210885275628758589975418621621611384910707712156620308259702830031751024729641675183355089841039179768833609302652558185516113076336935487517178465915837829399998069782282637254185039496845229425624980369167087034009320828194448549339086307031600633497584761669082297890279126619016483414122177897276544883095887633110565193798276898996115150733067587486729250867409928517527014603164361875857596254670095121352556888812079421771312893318621470776703310823069877547602123172590225022666869894810781622433699318362573579337809243138349923408620398028533465927026977860596408398327095245072095611550722685082092019972185648545023633285807942597683615321525184733046865070403686212719096212611926172106710762598894673438590615623189671

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188802) 100114014709900409694207758978066381032100274063451 (proven prime)
(ID: 190898) 115249402239508488631275673442426846985496682883280598608765842558909214345246130305798962951638054848688044993098626305290941190135916896495767216893703636079534396429966795615924060332030881210474342282509733434384557108750384778570545211710557656837087761402041024070343583928056416277403186487922517411819730210934910558099378299246862106710104049949410090123036396397109066254426368981736475779475696599924082344256855381472772216747418186664685066454571821256707523602742782333258753731899174946066106367346367059320278592286330798727745428811234015350155317612455033447966625098496831945394562678274157114184132594679937763762437258386242881863102585742729562265331464753496921861211388691295021134469269020740997664204620289106490937749967155440926540247950111905239660172202087246667539264704568691029182495739288973786940801517221 (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.