Factor Info

ID 190931
Size 920 digits / 3053 bits
Status composite
Value 10344580177136429901355843508325320156472513139995182496034757824215353383180170131201916797519280076142054957371160770932779689854460046537911454317994616583728794361110133052443583567650008275032323882956991475941937749781335321443130961711635343426531224476826264942412118051374319619076127520764055298784814967722645070747525588623561010065637874121563619574241299845773093466384124856323887353948583780179540108499911344614037866737428917165804258198285724406619188214021778009424277912108567668407198793438138472177318665390081086432444385782096270640185230462906019797231106270597439990229825130262900625079171492833067029789090819366581829719353900961617196539088671428083886798635149515227800642395851877221182971172669920336263918659052458523371286758254147008732339589181070137487114981193793668556377090680836842737054292789644448788763553002479515124274470941410293824268184881753774109057639151580043865241

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188780) 29510535204545262157687088665468191183896988343413667225871 (proven prime)
(ID: 190932) 350538548536494868513342129611320580323781195463179833339988577683284701351301571740775641331567441740664737847265179285242822147211819753034526239701799469122347170616965674784966145781030089590325072668281704607999597963252972215926719519351249962205977793018259795674762244782815942494348237215073834997645247938934025856649637862212410123446993796200491833838879390549961587413443973897622446664063306152921725001962841030672377938427489915240603812585087185515430260810347530232538686559815882341401502208644902590453401481319248108286504524798250671628683037888207973643739768288802065646474863247191844664408112072707800761786858663942688933312435645462329920571925113549852533181109071710033688282769443876091175471563487015427566113505478261052964661079749205847898134768145561687608299428407776870172636569141265818193863417980073008093345236434880471 (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.