Factor Info

ID 196723
Size 940 digits / 3122 bits
Status composite
Value 3954759956233652824599435815958173914748061944933054382736841049166843650185187687890717734680082291676387442026689842632591770660527048016306568622370135460118543730619630928864994962651120206536860875303448666244624345709033359559867680491967251117020874731449764421507428039408521225706508143149782242590994739979699874888703527393054380602913994727784752659834291761736323396861160956284150752377787916514797226700335085727766004313864065373703136864287936707078791931804998135356169159778198513379399045194913358246100441658216511828102308264112318948385007868822172756912744116102131180146577603734081395402610247956928320194488071749040208881410743410047575272332378418770037028770578982937009585895631561471440888335487937082285928373726596715233050451008170585216905286376864902063897731498473700274788434262674396268157178755547486849436017820109531057876439043624831710848716208393766629339640528183469982360495704965394805163957

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 195372) 47653506616867101305307529485186162165315329 (proven prime)
(ID: 196724) 82989904353310564149635195487547887137740913883693491612600317842910518904798045879529517351785205077899875194905920228423893094026933562409519193608050251537865978827171488609243037765185296760959909059719098291815469393228267440967630129537120817354298354979747867574527671751356756977272734801150968499788037237222331128606421814884690925472430282445960994529609221663453974108879241529202323124766680024287427650127705349475310852739258492570640611050688386606558060815060147640880565833388612634733054264791907350296635148103784636749350389311244139980935634390004749227734210626404814129239770473314887975936794459939361585400750741023779354771245112178980392736928600530891501089892533778500487206179365470974805664783028156318073033427853306282323273074642467245768512438442189031103953008711126420597545352506951202916205436861106496993151319798895433741456523321730910080894255560778933 (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.