Factor Info

ID 191049
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 116062606202709698778765256797261573931730828242966053223692116427205799826337502488669698312285132737832015883813479636880847646526969214072511518134673632252988123258855895511775592997825172868092812997622945879485753940175407510541244866450589133598756222721496508226867127048787719265292257994075842798807011730252710096416362807122022864207799593722538970266624576276624458081362144892881839988155195295433022219577883366342435645521425959704011606067584212565670958301108193288344989137115719465186066864280829728234131123572586270829762277059131905289604470943598619691574746599718071168565123012189399506291728431753802138372356698242092602064406703745779973375670732724159723768670969844430021832178252773107832583775997719160503546569247413488895934523294503263290246320870913923476407824552846938717894978131342287658702751203125927713575022925782008660402855563889095830986316098182172166763426279910784075700924377

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 188785) 280377166850713273629309325557934604953392483391 (proven prime)
(ID: 191050) 413951704792377739028891307144480972081673629300611141908467269794380601202443711682221790968609151163535176891830735396631815197413951721648120836989143227870914299531110653043078906377975012084641498113120015366344721651477176230268158631362248375100056575385834349823108959660407918098715781220232053631093471591019544496233319180851118452746494994849025063875093829586253865030005741788637749001101400207664667209493404800371147171702099896087938969548211587730271236189417939292107907656139198048042899716394186809525850025364994737613032015917600061424088971492254480889504238378886169842185815193691784945976291079959910822716928427949533078405249799298235656103108429019782653334763296943810801842999745057324937253962702742026945307688627124275370685606037539385045644284018036540287303698667340773670395312745309729686742937992802247609869637023184773580698766034755047 (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.