Factor Info

ID 196715
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 101159601454922388515166152082681159307980406528353786656368544210540075159333427787959494632683773719480732690321462537125504189465747773216784029831071224538233971774861389161592076129764583121685330298017019104980387555448726944679313068835721658398994470276520242946474633551160997847914335286199484300621885159982360492527021695662298973289971491829740179919806882981606464449034408016088079049239630148602513545725258859729692569857670367172370355900828697912691262649473571678608960016113482722165637551463564222727343652585852056954461563893911090630877631720929892712996892654080655024499929061025296923869924256486632661663150595536592777145938023929608618969459973677967987652910482589820283415250340315546759095392267431847809736207279337051172185330442322164652016536488482129379071302204077160186020170157474797459591161896944578288211996346464918229243736030511967611674250852951890451582578389908189236862307853

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 163536) 1645502631620623590232036439067570989 (proven prime)
(ID: 196716) 61476414264553476474937945883621508222381592859668159495739813093643276001075512110256678580012218932100555627838504981024324053346308838446600992214304364393420355577539464533176738565239594124650019233475462328564945920774187876761142705804855486239096321107780021803482537460679362844860323908984765671825276140734985537797358541160624490076027605555390888046330541952307171827274981546635718237874650988358280851114956584908346671169748014881854401252201365045369772394319620480195185697258923871371868628017356553902206874993302227263015285101282068187511064471969252866230169146446279279842054822795227026904243712723044821889521915124038129309815881124665651913795220400683241454997432036341347790852141639299751072239916887717417524035500160843179325264845912466983506447941464009623092880232907475270726051718774388882070275969074276296732871590462559447972445996896247865487905377 (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.