Factor Info

ID 191849
Size 911 digits / 3026 bits
Status composite
Value 57769565108207825468858568477062372889503303152167761555885321421471570367718014666040119132582679196187341554165161233624540757791694765097150249615059621954461421877484518935789784337669349148934960647525774253692088751232660973379037136754871343820080854481279004642143549606859164734979435395483176665719662034387940954426184187387472934664138641053531401488312928173099746575971879812890382740846292437076888954447456335282598022526203463713471693981926745681895302077122609686094095185989637425644567582358659031152416220339598586940444621813803987289727600628863333730831941436664310942643069865319911120612039315021488909639882495279211198053310715229394719578505140877690638787948185214811217268207069796731129379750113377278338936320700468500573606473861876341377551392710316348028933807637531946837904515042150172293442832382998060479819052595345755146512236173295820645936953126073216130212099873169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10632) 11583306121194302925666610180475654822154587629577979400456857120235319057709961541850271218784399 (proven prime)
(ID: 191850) 4987312301321745936571771512987977499527840047159177792351717744584150213386724648698342182720989791743661998017121529922602536563451011286308133010036446826791658962034258371888108012627785545233442396795322130973706921183815908418984855387146940944290011091035436239570991315738418705772541868448864122929723397986579496654662480354436615397323181875443028835701386785130935735119311671300392482451411938166622036312086936090088909765005632856063601165331889910369761960582292747400748940529334816694266950374852036933849556544459094329704027569924616994671388875959755681143806153481256678866016050989223081818860837507700511876500690222059308808837445285067814428307928657822340198572913607447403271910430317940888189800031623678201352544022538577503678318047830779407665094596212195706248787831925255680523231 (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.