Factor Info

ID 196789
Size 928 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 1108771889112790939915973100465874402772070197973534588365423020320432184237885891041351661025797462461110202137461273992271306063266629163860176829284887957880713512960159832269111445170305834110598219797315055278478159368986454436076705856519922719308860961861362027918339015851212336154691594234143105341027426844327186393187952590001609344564855678201689224684582189535795628198430689205314214830834370488145611632512181510504028705126397174043122365878267898797255322563859194026809306743701352861156455994518939132843247820287279651401445786023536791050288744899612649529334130237661274663560119786502199834379871632343573528062215036600661082827100374286717059179779039091747051834788969750101940116309952012224192503305505685561497542787705387123184691877315709942117476506332941921403532147630549914349927683762840172214486885233380506900220347052156275007894461922396717411193809783283979577169126044668511944896531769

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 195727) 7896347954663717536266596979115615632199 (proven prime)
(ID: 196790) 140415784040764235258457370005327444613942442875152385071806886920602323945604017211642587276941003023239678282912409929298163430281068439863223292205474560453866904298357532811891325980396186617552851452733508048881521942078158356678178583489626542735111635570561733610142934225110587292160867330185142435127692618996850974592286693901015650165498138972058499782163699394948338812674538725169884976936137727946065514148098774001436361892083643295338656480021889901726849325686562989434008409235086539943738695076151313144437065920501423201030152398606949998599098205117252435752383800702750216944591460880675671054521973167103614325916685927345261768513347557897343717332975063260168770016029510083694416960740927437865343885658314056467914796037535768606810994827659900154722670759558170549010768074574313140442273977746054973364458533186196620728431452311976311408022401974540142146431 (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.