Factor Info

ID 196675
Size 908 digits / 3014 bits
Status composite
Value 12712800318442187022945310325943565426431949012550277093663484086244958693368816838804105863617404862518128569022278147406536424532751265640666900260367093816906170326142219077922312358059482202239713100231035125868351684326029180147986843570240114291383801629707913637050647794466418311222425819010163162462146369145855268429577019139939218112192737563707500615435759530132455309163459579128510973144648224693778267693450730644642793998784069820880085707031981462634866536734363286246936813805072547087238737436368353013055975465200259742336805691152124200996480063838891614114029151394289689554917248469038540909707465365217334023064112296282254407207239932019790592741607647053621270114657035117951171822331516104107088329406351490979886597945134443429147450157758402508780643397973267002186571696797312446608634077659187554758436017839198209459565631692686843103918734184196363111655793671846033701269249

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163631) 1033481205046232340291587468041 (proven prime)
(ID: 196676) 12300949699296645970971215921857412708806990679942633910389632504907661137260618449872040842112469202835420606423457577322841586832817717272109646984338806195499606180282776536882490786991155935281573371151746112508891467225021722450780710388145246214351567285192883999274490487247863513908940575871029383946298252580507789346450616357026806905458317903275945789432922982372699302807611283659031486094969767943144669089025603066626247495296238963274391672497018363297226174769401369038325533453417477248436823847487107707013816826244346554371774988210480675706365382299273167514024864679998002878584545668130049950284149113651697432195542840543549432331423150920096960810966921637903109577741275869158700748757806635358584661683032416874279417015316701419255713108209954868834464565948078022978062719340629616032797796856751163757373060250465339051843771358696160065555818629689 (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.