Factor Info

ID 190936
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 394258996087922978101968416193378261811907329140924352908673776442850353629235778313840921144133115118366938269763372161422326994587937748907667112138084875506435518569827604842484944672781208237921510129847964358993794378812616224219592458619180182975159127639014007764758843760813540054447011034757026991528044565598716066576563863845163468703413474943939489061174089485092558060226631042921423215738498071220350512672066207739735532565095753891202435980229767524821524907914500574058655275530430823271780834914876494207499214502927712106594833722198596705735873604185600123285577227560651680826899647560893014314073331695634283239580150781812694236326717808046128139685096989587260610830948122552224976806142648457431626108268204953728460836140966592689622633276856821570699572204563747638308190130079312894678104567749636595631781030435551034372709844580314736282408400762719971015174373445070479361566325637552861712236733617

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 189110) 23902790312593369108223175840948274849075197177364131937 (proven prime)
(ID: 190937) 16494266607869818049636806547245025874154993761556832456881805605614918515078655817680899470531765987880897901226376752623212117422066999986192279639241996150526431941083836057481013198145042950070288420884237527426461757865780460508569471528055993223629636950791584487159802659179242227956451757618391486087869805288703602749414217726121028284952208816573463115402481525145754623105904969620840581018026052379662349114705550520778293175110891992773742085473159165054483469553325641194781698623901809429394294697822205112117491648741230581014930032327093078811507569007755115695709868371251364059080677414075413584027153493786935577954504333333511315745011800439683251377474256335609135402503670532953070716055701298599509340472011494607288848786143789133239227860928948963283222617993040843201866130011917604589765810093995252885709969719232884742924519871715927017879426641 (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.