Factor Info

ID 193498
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 50273379754260138407399497625722971296034666569562477261166798819373951823289802033027214553584305632161816885433399173264980959520749900022134935997044877399182098006266120888955758864291450519186312082768742141091388723700286717489365039414647975922465238652249992164539015015849613529165400861084217230099798996617111373077768215656314909938131628602908773209585024424236221562512759221125326191792889583931469088104051797015610642033210720693206749220832549922369746603240795780416395845082857904630385426189470886896441515111740651274575970415959097835177481628243922089387834099256425145204323147217316024013130381402942919750012295335747015337959457024023041967603388003834929096341178008599713416959110696240888392190091188482447660537658334429507827802405092049527453057388162044613102701289107201456719027229936993145188266036652630131049511288191056614466137505203014424793402166384703869216002543260415992853727243

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 192311) 39108476801241701990184339117831783929998073822119063 (proven prime)
(ID: 193499) 1285485497421979587476480813480153906663808469544071127714918781035288929973190279773377964903426884822135919161115243562349957853482864105471555619123584278038598396662598170316359758912351271065537117305096005016678006985514163973768715979262885583245930033476091562088572886290301621178719620984717510261775328988341793923532793320080195455336196211242824588058957899893192854996461464193530740162889167921156009420559781690639229214189461885665669313579688722315440039962242404197147496370036491014562261557293836897317461273368931867644671811684087934173472470274492476088327461242735719901136797309191710070949504964753518689320447155642463178208863346758833778290867838852795551595559763268904944028507851268012574135635930109057650030346124332140799831787162860454720728443987113598400368121682993389242213363524568895367348389729635518258763324916932216569632178861 (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.