Factor Info

ID 195020
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 6706149010243211846817459025316479318463672543857896387474908564661090763542189194035366977901175720759794971880323727059613079758310396041551240650419996890058748413594334758083739821737204122938515254169902037277442483586453660534160307703378816197025192065336731951443347971871802007468523808057321663279696522394454985168152579869244278702760486292549145543251187518807068169764218410297928572390530907729773147845144590288832499199352893447112312696227339338932257108407161896410305155086989219804845251637741045486933770022068382186419582537741257059982462298267128696112717381071665860224265742252031536496966586836806819100365923270250197626692127375807005352874124928412764352139175636858798008280800023644589053106913090685118445431784888535313419480957212874700407688302517718940235664236971601248308396740919881778178934910734504211920688092955969404598522003156160415039279570992131669236859843275287147033081250339

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193533) 141048406381633206084256734073353889 (proven prime)
(ID: 195021) 47545017928798530493968206720996253118846730141418735505710647280619516555022817551548183140934627465606598556900332237744441598161357698560473388763862872817212534648108363186083164998359043957267917663630600583333937041140872841569753924730046974670608910859535374144265012833191448146117021711874165105657944055317825382058261289264578751910893613447636067938167025441918523844660920269519467139844974634097351632134399774151472916423058576730842973089994685740676266903755827821826393083982657688612318498162544147466384264346169442091005014829235321732299901210224225865705085354512643968975957292341503935467668966848891952691076780420714420459072141186765853067785604503683133398393005074326850132536682486131527711464326060253178766966005340831371401248139971361824020370836716653693806580413420859796836410590322831765944896253935669513081158542636049871947769399158548804091731818051 (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.