Factor Info

ID 197590
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 1848772932620615204112432596570519366204670766638017340618839389811068442695146088253741676201916398789346211382274028238333865006236610049207916156895310372526981974300844375947884834918663216865271120151981261027171771388553194247649188652732899774927487761919706871097033888589560025137091079809110302882434232364165157090019476222337405796966849659331455224120328598229672152640233586409248076431050268827739043087768508843275103535759337101415847258931244930269073435690446600692224061676521730738092347229966316607686148320915061092271658582753640092486857478813532106066314156916892904047163178230454406693096639208982409202166519962984019803213262800072910605872121553894259964396860129674891598574554584293374584051233687537586606737874090666113040476979604684019829298251733088512749725353373847115398838435158180690086776040047879795351113165699787779657221586838378103157104670749032851119078390398448078175465947

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 197591) 123907635176566031156000374429196461 (proven prime)
(ID: 197592) 14920573134868959633647899850726134097055893824506723545642041431487627482317872729665535050665818163606329629580629305932410811523041091865178186461548276900532056449397027077279820482671460028837275785675008559364082579610589447557929984839410242281167222544556311037328540771562718365773185782450382658690295949274592686634739279290153026074052702086760292196904589422214608635569446152282204033426606835794113520491977261975066005336377754939257067680186560688493959682755800296581452680993827781389042621616639519503439555719473145046633248133046145256146022663911550285081599372069580843985756897326591524438068665684767907161321078183876527902316932959914149642514022689996257593704502480622288401381290315167359522625407631375422575883836966721325848058274514901862844875165527360293507593162772482875928490087493731018851086676231310884675575319391824619267874109471408218468271527 (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.