Factor Info

ID 195039
Size 908 digits / 3016 bits
Status composite
Value 80295090205247719391342757465464120863309849681705095462332515269800403968437501764560920904308379400939973615522702485616125805293916218024392242264137253396993009004594580203383500831475709141381280720588913667193436806955260360263602778576014171746379796347417094765859552179653246217164370442164147826104077522505961400531847052452386240518538563917382698636808120962658292574619516855026400320603086108695209142704309779000256612530980036974927167593014556069730507410046655617442637626476080564833536779697412392670729276636209228252462034387061700712516089567980321401556150233381936204014468818340132537127351337199203771089625227986960456642759630670670508474700401352097479338245021610990607531089305107318670940296903364063422606176492594290277994986183470265234311838947474048479371755943564392350687670128060733149852443659107090240721449181856615727732078387644152497758034719772314390129360351

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161007) 723047335338907086309602129620759915080192925801 (proven prime)
(ID: 195040) 111050945464879926612154343927039499420759714453471986220293783360182390128102018774117313781945786348062916457262749649252571040572068372503152507696103025231182360583605748204249648259586513831673182561092206230056005899031458244770281668486218334068650387336444014154551377754087114657500351135620645999999901078830083917016100722161574350131266252285748519393601904866060532793285998172697855038282548356798666155129864260112478751540779132004890440413947710900745925209405801287587101468614840625872210061525266061405849173560323679735780204046230861242551046985380518726728630857146097351128207322492888502458890988171973798460783632960396067768136367700814291646315522150705074109409944668862379747021914480724809043270945993090544449561448004874046053171680076169200712278789137773618036683814882563869868572770299419434103306401125978927895421492044551 (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.