Factor Info

ID 191928
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 48667001771284353664043398659218051957030912336621631279421433646414674802316608317868874397946734620856691719209198905930796279982455873848390530052151991271480072704919780242918552157370984634946851583161857222563776011324046873079241319781435908056909326033594752795513602222697100993435133058357974017952811087150212452416854671045134359472372755832297643826577908813366889385709806346054650895964520207291847022499871469037685643835671973389366425514161526189767454646190009354325265938741014947775194810422323538103390825048092518428896366492280526537289603297678879559057902004477328429379162301395514003460008662500369965370168057310887124626690976902091771272484109558062861953218245393060684565404161861102405179784371953601676391472117856859997913469548514610079094526787061135120048901600582323313939960781747448525290843145721206661365266200605289720101194165134547954117058294156369252544991

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 10866) 1345967414522954303164296915490846371433 (proven prime)
(ID: 191930) 36157637433245885086541180925238321940247234006951450308587353315891495749603765440434705051674247282382438001374400565733804708731802607780221248301227329762547795316036014354042034826766214014775921732624203628279870073038330325141241506148324079512400623439998109575292561659566562462179616867988243561045376927750085560762668053524260504315573348411527709308277573686269057336144982581221884921422994516750751647352357439967855164094705122558785147915684092265911926215934027624054834785912462117392951931053646798806720328562971774574829131490303764047582166326250378717399961702725196321797330733475030928258876524827883672949001173902342917384378791166769064276847414458789334812555679665551110862855556194959313730808545545867465238279130496201420256260475862412233740346560814633694630500874330924419328278358006470643533064115824742410275632564195798181127 (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.