Factor Info

ID 195205
Size 907 digits / 3013 bits
Status composite
Value 9498210041089903765131768100180622897975471283782700601054596199351709126537358785278779750538905462104933397545112919777275525111858135788013572455455146778804213895267208211850396332569166249139734340617973354171826572832211905670458998824768076464711035622585910406568528683798423679418718335670892032619083349545835884134976801268419137213556468299003910873150418022446707773511609870182227687430512411043954606739869121473119890891001541072837678564959053844541307574413453575173234915768850598318136539102323312909793349872719279810365169990486709491938829682572660733207810165923708812033722729710517426258468113363452215315563837023239286900909455822421128911323240390008210034004395355784830063264468244309988785842462626272583538617130593221226589215149839435578988356079697484602803184550974550203683678306321157428818845105418226147612334718723351557891281273384076452106530416389324604554094469

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 162955) 657828376393033261340338521871 (proven prime)
(ID: 195204) 14438735667150667876085163848071494078953133743540519253763978892348074782837854469480598036913987320331698442157325150748796085447376299041893433303274730888312516089756618300127563105062955158335389269553557146746985028853691185963550680539090611683384106617970720150387105592233293041484407709844657078507818536077756709263423092859387760208232449144798015196070790987114116014222242401942129241903539638501552948067029169625993084384064628025668453586954816703197166984782109223505007363381044998165452598331727534100145405354046328175332842039473234983586377598886940445024966958929584660913093251184950921425496294328237859983540499423494805161804449995419692335522382739491114621140656856551910965839233026766903663789726287317053082881661049484714793269881443647110492732209742780199618216200452080189932180023275624904972313420462485694706164287245034964455297306986539 (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.