Factor Info

ID 194870
Size 914 digits / 3034 bits
Status composite
Value 10992923222747144024626123145513458762435331598260143374151249768790751767522178171246596306474749587930057072949733141916271952627770981187877520524485658825971844351165059662142036014502144616650753602523941414295510276354268579698716498584235273739201096735987041721841002093423455974699571969783504287747027225603036036948606603092913902239606684193018496573824433368480456830416885302110675809344829880577254273786039601606407691644408051977270853157771871216023391240151982026345988071116991111895968247329382653599098309676135492603603904643828295565829547575837100791158860818792895042171440224436138302562962971350057776320465758812216313789031764222569513443244792857546515141711885303844098637455403756639902022760157896491294407033765737680337577762847312129369927562303115284765837366190675499315750401328557151419115743763830594948705856993337578793965943087927437347162593359141212617123920064055317

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193698) 28765966953898428471497998240548704554239554224169485561018965465082883893392201481564698111045373251678659104031029043944176814067633138235335035339491272287896335928189024979241803949135745455034588015603126486876805404362032266695546180710321 (composite)
(ID: 194871) 382150311177262837366253109384289206000304955929689193314769438830391905307520617096633314228279521526224770395609600702243537431454528987354001762179499091473933824522206969355328969083654881424957625558503522658328916422731433012562308843051798759643071727346406623389207004067313581694433686158150660494917450680182947156886438044552176688057144017453485816639078284777946947778876729415166669998849576013902716107841540076861409307227703499056040135982377491508524826607570071187453155868402336839003739343283251449767582834918886750608158545362046385746114704553152593688211049005771612443657109782941484287569713890329741309795764981897070492151919911223688608677 (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.