Factor Info

ID 195214
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1353520163363415403982138045629927855352298544600174620298963100556514728899155843459830842454037610335925133896880092317627570696675808477960737705450858331439327514168125333609826507964734616533257037628861262119691408685199369699498940340998836766205525384900861924209473035102854075371958003376340544605633905997895060982509081174186166515543075778988810452777422046355747917703964776979386199756421078942873176869081983340935952717767359877675521094000576539800224425529848600041568620104575130724606466549073128140095014232668267733463848842752415517716616664224332194404214556167183395506798413035287079308288908884854971746825724262738361623006314533718449601800373759092983709183480146186944700442127318895918718104140188902050596016698897408081304303495985284104276475786418650711815875712999646350011489385827139457478078105649002292720941126608158477341123611416340376509849725791436029323009709071143552574941

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 161290) 17571830342161511285743623490502814953590916750355181809225621135675523195992721332704456171189248388493141866551725071023632295159539625601436376694038869918865063972674278842781353661020169487902987831446537553764956132367 (composite)
(ID: 195215) 77027841551361055034657220897267628279770129459447851596082069939267444784242438303515412159539988758562691658064755804406584335939340001592192859769109338764833374620351655735458120687178236168376207428366126275168892400260925866931349966286108257231324613710681160565662735586724924713032773770494238280037270119311229047497583331776654310564496562931861402461130440834388867615082462490360311515088552354575278976603861815513629454923382639571584516358267822727929154474210904844820870919731179716673550771105343420389696932140692802838628145374401757005077096575682747142254344336113690168819056822689378011079058663321538516366003223960434687296684373761447525606289953931773583992353414941523 (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.