Factor Info

ID 196554
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 117496157867178942309613172804714266204155484427685178710436127481499504087668517588840356999968011670412590652410868466502563105060400082910309534370561338955224834430051562383932817088397884930550632265045421691601510346238464790579656025319142297097096642586367427191179325440707021041699509564896859801637826224691419332933645377092314276905379137135969374058685503006014754701895177365471916508547958253697261129552203917514360300020309816280848412676275323638370166090597372934645370913110182135408945796575181548188124476131669462738494432199105373574971695250305245206531516875877595128775690283479102070322482168777163392723045498514418907487203430290828284075567518160105031347342691164456795214843185477908283175973394651418218894634362367773739416717606347395076895554906116512007428952751299321756851779596190639434869497807493009459556462748693439317438208939478594430657197019728438899259974100395416978105864853

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 196555) 2033315169865988513920499258968026292741452777361120349375983605128211218941441964036469962115531188556655282691467895533137004754185771320896966055425506653469462968358583254368419953413253053171751793977118320444307711625269976236299138403074089766780768786553698627014014784787122351280355722305031633830993619073890315649181819342239850999700056560165245390009498561389661816296773647165604630355461244985262447883942949040284975423843954373 (composite)
(ID: 164089) 57785511861854089559605684285384747472873075954938549266821996762520614682090417010479587236790517340193840109863642510356045237096340500854836834673594590986502765133399405931445515950293723048093118292954035082630781507315268041070570042738804650015484793905221070413101021864355439951875266340353210153398276807146377561258956649022201316646128234211457693681312361704211065831222237374054447781785197765525068555496240581389620280398439369732560881984414556748507653965669519761 (proven prime)

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.