Factor Info

ID 195194
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 3840800945694982381552888001280192541843273342758978509467726718305342240009466820879221051179619921181538263339912484399295498286503033225689370906601020985735932318632622798610031385773402418545905920211781397938573543195436120652876132243185404446575122675081158106613751233513314544123757018067738803624399191906580484395227318175880507610539103142125295920582281460425332346046756178559557733863367853703873828182479573290085396411541801164822435702530244873742595805228052607293878183569343757196676893385144757863963680358683567903495418186991458588923566378407522115592122068749062610545124657764034928217063315746979368049433655069163286386906159330534070408423943895379250067153360788833884122583240872875778996624129280099239948256895192591740559089900507591285676227692909985521758373052641207929025767726571475985223527196533910826084548225750096919697208276066402753921705558803480785422251201573004921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 193593) 89245974069773435835843188916060471329812966236166179471434101848569539630589504661445426167558628328973511 (proven prime)
(ID: 195195) 43036125558921056049477577566917037703955945527341898441700437589108254037314471906787655892149106970840801330646225219839258419004266054136176101378739638413671563675899974085773043236068160542055261020828254921623689170485348494605889031308504804072197696085340543934720092697650574483391732589493322675453046860466723009273116502920190415335205387477472254728266251124702546171305193724703787722892168917301479278674386900560300787024438992904817310316227732533531791693358685596658202610858518047688266225268085239622518204895248758395953462749091916152489547526787897638793017313802809713876349930203083144043079077707289350231430447868430138943922599015170485311615725977211479355323956032248175543738429737849976033456896013853078453819042554107464979440515576940400382547457246125609962811625500613311 (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.