Factor Info

ID 192002
Size 911 digits / 3024 bits
Status composite
Value 11386933620006402459306202882055526467338996551793332566941287471176148270434123233898112031523196826044153954346094270009033358875936909744901033958420519589192497364350885527033745957867471225028460266921792180900375660415438531934676060829929049326783920353643397312110153247937523581759300192467490104107747069854942068615257873379190988881827948523346738636009259789390157258931860203668564241680348939252681297662108914594096639676595839786816209617335618331846998857140254217276219338060829984796702505704264688895274264819412876064049007007774375487469159622301316879394508092395540801139587976636551376560546214462201717892557521757796949675992639389422704051589639327359582797510523436220530456626529286280720562333764940956180507946439585280249361969333676092562537839173636487979094689554331733187912972827939302861488305585367340738976640060578683680435238583312419320173530531276447738211847501371

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 191464) 19884002832705815395776265282521615500109943937702740207897946658177899536968330220621705423065427951376003001486006200546035852830175622440458026791867331932103106844037934028404209528060204273537323734824865310196241731873796578783376980951501340991666857522379406061016335375098482387797259715083677761971329453298289885908505808240906725181832173903450130783133660686095155068881715764870000689009285894071682988170727469695194438168517196821763081 (composite)
(ID: 192003) 572668074723708353347143438485530375023630549112466163591931640647218030904329195127270676742123277797281323406930940179847010722906898544425247512303940472896135423661115790790648623997962268510767468741363367481972157495298522539792627840174913412658075689533551952262186018972344454964902160830511501141006692228397908810763254594300051637129406365392009130721071227290639622981673326767677636257943689405204484170447559643315899653380810092943013157581091 (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.