Factor Info

ID 194842
Size 910 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 1134586800402095165307483452792941387131590924500252778786414745177675700142270206611649892539402019189150768088785845754528595468389207494311071453371958002973564526688982497133772721932340702991073368664400797960522578339264755376326407141452983428639475730793225117673397852878373827426890831405626260164491824821579879449613925414869930808878450867081055211447699294501860020334131809033032944881128508723102078681746921876973715950744047942284207238503985022762904190454564792948615057283019064688086495990025030382558951655941042439393909432108126442893390283204985395618113850048073359210784607323024062878458453806436511038637465401779110083745539208612985773189336422033028571623945917631093578474983687608314818026625821357144637408835452658331145471089623428251315678478294295985378451344792109760430525190124513237545965805162355236685808734860131939859874158128653490850007526241134744100336960451

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193512) 871286252376780909837593495594680661470811 (proven prime)
(ID: 194843) 1302197523841397646070352892389078786343526757453462955215108160400534797777107330503820926352799878949516108968654513524131657840564227642072308740941121571457610509566304273401648350749037694234858906321198338581908161906388657977434552401552748330547822599353399406410983244062604530170808140346798259110589116426021359360199944391104836327131409531299860738245357479069717911297788336678312022581245816476267090775874038557025565586670339099306799263173168585045824676194196451205948458680625372146671633351213735062031363635638349384447315025349749074451829448827119980244671865513723170165222482036875871211866155177173121924482897301766254961204008183394561942879536811324342238942879057854759673478542203264851910190153697753609842132431239990902620817402130231855949147954572422122851837794608557290789625854597090882751771405717759258267430738560712176045241 (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.