Factor Info

ID 196800
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 49505638283891464782742570319876394274033864348697415786190378867992691535594721546245581372035314568586227129910748936523421001277041346588842739513826348325719693796014675933623181356438015780806344967497029722995748383083189365035550454758485679076557635350378914984609873367253456533610040843447167368113502713662884775557921799514445847038485215327644269769383936275354819471750900420593495233986825156153659045169958374973944367051074411967962823584313156961951257366014820146007681740199040786371607111971090743381923159045539554012294396777121302025225526683797550487977327078826269070682431777375683696349912876979559558640909511192444810624675261475157596018334907416685261515819963170326069940687175576500637976639434116007958374276989128197945764982476751091768683532997348816851878230617126069771416309277500692245530345677636800825446355506372295693882015088573051479047135240650859366540212972176966337

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 195367) 330616742651687834074918381127337110499579842147487712949050636668246738736343104392290115356445313 (proven prime)
(ID: 196801) 149737239217938720346007644574061404828647785688207641366603113847314453697040469135360459733883317455012331293800753519764655758597182896338403027485406895432779024623532831917932108833347590942599761365251553992529863351895976887710609339974627759401299097636727077848253653163057178658305019608737309344381956489969934536260434736463989309990192567961215899153029697473304647441891153952448116629675113588494786712008950895842709131494266114324814115589048862016088452916073093434749296983670937372681558037767938497827115586056491296177115534720275105645235969120162230296394974731575563437034546208167980149942844627481580394745368211352227464833446229344260923291378257197357342405919058212490905040277786201695938454608350710846681299356996343597166548547380466718224472433069991178673949689014621773448016042049 (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.