Factor Info

ID 194837
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 4400590719816383078628097774002466716575190079774713156294959267435687418471732282332941310902982326387030057159469802993380290078530656090546868258989362482523795650949726156408240042137718807727446362883180357405693804827438826810213827724990612150542605312922938038426068276822235423166520626612144587880283449110515336208746638752450983441110492511486433517665134019481199071252844827988089288495322673835464492189729759940147419065272644625402286958181628356361836857816074420136771735337785314556753257424930216158021786685650812967322303055956677396831569413227268596920919005708165004835329603825969307923853880966846546630555284089747182285096352936232558259764891857882749913652182696702885712139307907853295435933880615275813151455707653281831774668427121448067682577299484837721832824996754985674364196132476469515916659689562252165396330702165938274450927746954106899438500175156955618159704664536579121

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193524) 49928521001045078396611311298561158357824124722488132229480269208123516194892527472885417 (proven prime)
(ID: 194838) 88137814451268687747040226403706562278194588930367921296011705061645228536057922007730275483209979471398014353622995438296871022870574751321665749418541928507647425624325086695217441233720813971031555432773957709559151977444910098530148739750609115666104565829785364520322328733721250371024034953735660529330650057583524087526263381180324466081326538909455986819522476420563572460977985903233292179595426107711276876598892082098844961218098013999490205952642156600875970865286158040489380125454448438925036741134962825152872966145470069065020781609376077149522510063363756933886957642277765049579916820294400264797848763153260653744285578271194207476347240800219552339835108806868933510930947345389863681847067667658064386031447249321020226355712512198848661206565753298162515256744800499081658542936967416527961676683207831113 (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.