Factor Info

ID 195225
Size 903 digits / 2998 bits
Status composite
Value 214322854709705188090318601439100898683134260955390961897888033717119301834090567501648066905159809882000578196199199390485689326178413269665785275474071519332116411156246367261246089343442773754113197886423289546695664512673418851357073305076694112753527811191383511774344073716146176578573981520467949159183128492351844329288104221355024703327688156524514751671376447259455061033025826706886346560853488233682662863463285996024601614485186635096344816065671721364505267270962370238046900787540385444044488821506258001931209800875732897330891148744324944535443776345683638579094444994133528223611692470835345777013502473767337782125733137545564778269293704820517014020701259733627854593501660415615561892616159640265245844853900001893279749128335721685008863567728385754011927107133918100027802772992363485803097656970886001589957476488390503309689854008689650729378114002276370696684694997450342798691

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 160978) 8094405994721653164111532593177305255017807 (proven prime)
(ID: 195226) 26477897803676355767592074633895702519946143439351115229664474679530586019262348998073714483205097934685302638774793678775206516005034309940797975009494155637997376317459172582459892618181742976037082897477520384296722824624466907200350238323961847766516679937693234048102294866232825810426099173461794140651716241004173739149113020409407897664240214413503276764612892176197425791709081273179470152621100690595101856514937044733721427712425858959748290168987332358825012961625084796196850831576610416137182902791717085740083448978056192373338603025648060839710851926259028820602184388662862202087476531107528731967648407110651210104017209726016012049732144468935763050333204225903274505661281571554658346498984749712161152690092837745689576397728179075857739522330318910435044818385766156965760888700485803149901910485236397078168373547045350425050920072669613 (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.