Factor Info

ID 191953
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 46841565625061043718481417178845456944712205760864313925282544892870160244830804887022864629612335520900982633889152504774913136250877611930719052151756075780224251759774750886398778376184657768655269232592327591225014164447635868942728192506776416809413127377098311295579667686093928209231046938683967688177244107153745764324700709517503369258849093766970459178104660828596717823173977537936203558673347926995905062416938206139249567194336983083002059984510696978460708780450359949384355305493201347261658677081480180979444946554363768490874280751909716660928127902770008822757352942569198134478486402891224045902865131311797232523887799850235557281269208532216884043121491223616238063320780183091799323996680283757116546858713398926255246463999570562017436066655396965322066117340956645279807626948119883246641411338350179729830615129593424829537202166524051525968268358723094507092135590843953405041584591

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 191293) 90295364982128901694178700979125466499663819065882562660837364172801787195578756777195780005120714594877419034129597433771212930707733241895524062566217360848083414787790081415513184572807158489388804834963067588131619593397756900689797043306293552074838779133172495279947083001 (composite)
(ID: 191954) 518759358626346360231864163778920028271468350160751344516813441667451547495632485594700102835870882949227481401010046521005517096385236368759275105031567602073137044273818389410601969736426483967068228729515141580090816487269933281079795352132152134711193682356248044424271659332480979136168575587531119026917664106642590210913563994987381157807801587751251519895407463868176212097422076017567702762025024919070731328899374983621362285675808804617183156248298971670334065563692940986810388076135175996072354565352908419680142435780988334739435182146940600460318671747719306558531437687675111652428713906569004860007969969242531591 (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.