Factor Info

ID 195017
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 1964181015424856999808300204325779661421822782946388856746009144404069665884957095827016700215562025037510372282524648182125617574092791388683492963294682360543859877869398555284570889309376732886146510458743483230110501135348178131302024313046226842301697156933437866204995738818223787271956232504033598636671401459891599356305548764836759811005122299885100167714489760932376602155529772978620555047997077382371382277716245339770740686306588621634661137915879983325820697668172531333376347889062938323745891478830772110207734983162372449018869067054327324655773661638749418414816562073258856006395507411104821620709963984181503567430642307176788918996667971358811547235717328465268082837946814252666411475035518458692259051618361622067329014498577618185739629099221485130023115949255088540322793082177172119610372081349409625637410011466504183871626288895832328330572987011283588192757990846489271927656576611977990567931739

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 195018) 460991561369162949302720442560781631538508769870519240180721193474002416724174963354210842979643145484273179365687292770966805066219686917802882012435571113062754902035512475287215441718327299509055863653497818720672867547758266091657326251400266582447168021777758692607566865793507042599086060933741842469344599437270774294236883828131169434060329178918865119681113163490648031829932189835986302835442079800272234973738493686604052465298431549082569759 (composite)
(ID: 194047) 4260774339537067964485895233180756714328556591770029531062499689059720452896994871412952168945484276910414216341967781916442383924459161600661745004647512535575912990380419943048477446370720028329026571632156011044198154833840417991039921759654413626191410786397874269194101577642065811931125783702509727530738447375299977509470944057915021924038377006303635350248785976768895139246108513724155751772460749600900678280343671175176950629577103526551080841176817063029585221 (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.