Factor Info

ID 191816
Size 920 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 94869927738169071855319613479087356929657844375571859064905363894536421627620617380297837122185632038943958813458816076575016312405827558720003262971590144151807128007110813494316772610691111173931000800318268147745465504535559022683730558109517606298021383132826589596842063707763733990527634673903617192964819159753106491922391782213868461793546762747500008486752854876151843463831523997313058369095036136401627729395311602854738588073028979618584313865865634076943895775285220925188427324152068683845409702029604422085355569618425567526752191583426594899114182161919524787453961751534995186076337915014542255827124003768875141539619574276026937746089837154682075414449350273545729013891195592047574137051678748109818010058938512506517562540519850836500933725566438100112687001819212481788825463291061265474692775895640376387195699710758199873323611909246650902414457504156424817376984102011657298295750469287097712447

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10557) 22532429052605670225026391054393428833168207234802434915090881303620353 (proven prime)
(ID: 191817) 4210372859343286322673213213792432986636595878118822235653914193407489859650869457033267029930846563073472262918587478423378925442751234677322500514758540477678200508213558167403864875370864307163692841771908625524367476353184371262227246023464530743812028921009770853096955907438944148491079213752811497536878782885881309965692954311974552147619207265505712202058067720957935606778695561246333404312315151470251691446133470144897453569148990159892261504183825708402513851543578210802089335953151593236911390848674933741938558140670615365527174888566635759396828580531360061289763231096126176372352753221664563605916013191068419468815297876847652261419121632984393525846797915803547027303361579960324766719110168072446313920108196907417839425867474132642626439413262152808805233240358432328024583946129873061181029804818228628009191944421299773057599 (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.