Factor Info

ID 196839
Size 921 digits / 3059 bits
Status composite
Value 594419755951644211038933903287197838650705449076939458428160109963522408367018223259887630032120271852415759892314190528571998728782344456535983082990225981375178450368160208611224406520123369411532351702903846229185421737200980537133979282942876821048863330843028750094896324538383436600994371457385527043043834344003281379430571419961776215786577645673266832484942403936007880128460179612337033977062091780320102697608864323020552140829818930650277783151107071511967984160606661500189454952849175753118605134644212702220999063167361670170893611422707934787151250481464840773968712403015667023654482900087650649559923399987094323645369354313560158141408290565601056793249980512621839172015325589841699262843792609227621070915556732162864547051505348222794106671361195773992549054536169229297460657878922004207402963586673404108332122238192377800972245564480887845449052951662925499051135018517811610439792845468540077301

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 195376) 4885521671725248099021624283851605037476110602461041 (proven prime)
(ID: 196840) 121669659023686996172858792769636149252454622577156548352585749402643790487831949824257277768856503392684949183753690766007325039610205298658192454030291618916540251086773567700611273547723959403755052467361024233272656686005030530356547803193089273505781311119382738167754404286358922903184268335443763612603735743033551469602256435020981021974316674868508067443178220346872891407367802339281056993493113051064556638751733628419234499403920850919215234130493528121634474832586962660384490056336074984911248358597101576201056030005362876542595905172932494071676876518592253059562160853618236421112456049691877069291279391963108972297254671513369579071166542691777190493099653479896605611954875249543205645664938360671509693395495888379140765878843638832150287129842156702610774828776295905080500749077328248265420063232564788670175742752425654957144425342890696284881861 (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.