Factor Info

ID 195267
Size 930 digits / 3089 bits
Status composite
Value 711193133639461826787904606903352384920479245526345490589056195410758837401282793083304560158495410371167041720567234339799528871529339336157036652586069660213651674043360545636633640890002378472343538533267811179955919815876693320168757099075863389251489699687598680843810092837897067260674250887537675190244034638318547888070933657126504773450730109271668501144662396567528160548548795914286050587295842838496112890443502133125836927290679732301274727213881277219485642508827196429840657741461125539184320711083087356657720144734817051112947187677992227011198968205087873280318793691603476170404034753592211712477759024671733947091157800369214125102522032240126032560975148946131752323548156107967602549140152795775463532301139361517876664286995812554381713282156674692817504789985139358162580230509219791754394792533200908545659490635682286241514123856952327095790713537812811817382140379751813584742293652290719371227718666759

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 194138) 447382136500341913342789147617607 (proven prime)
(ID: 195268) 1589677091720264282343600460059400654927963871512924245932540166793699015434241843037316370272234436046359176748962715733104271555603275456228987778299602115712027809794343285307950048551063105819488829820439508480857237660806374157283626742230767998188574922941500436916316889109967493081532899849702912642268553060177700266211341905957561321611263528008516104553855281805723953551387007655666203417605486440130194877183683717187100267059570377018227009289558618319245073047606595894404267456046124150412773192304695369156400930121821204933218579994212373456130582795150819205776647185092303209050752813429009298613085610225362039641497333013196618804996165378555984998189465517360149377794232272290988674766457887070432803887605116414426384978086786767950553967493659058380650570403935549293258402798626977976003255214896141513298096425193448605720071676218772164824935170523444951676230025967937 (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.