Factor Info

ID 197713
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 4335926115194703195424860078972577503280761424896828721912368649281058188393131522962632716272163417095615766601375182863681571097175163393734098222242346951374136663090440112228584817587552209111445338752408256287942788540390305369918996202194463711396616028711706418377001885762190192035493219141672803883564659875568655466047607353431273626288718065177107288729750818534938872768352127780294641715003230791436156648080224493461637245730830400560209175190807620852919867460621675939626187724937151222747175036270555319332791505759597449674666660554027217085873279671926251333447966519596716865950696022640464431811142423533779446004605803598763695078631045030931808744857609407432892857690624251614122014268329282178615510439954473608825886791559910563511935151692021136641778895750630188771004012141525789683373115866886184074654275272874786611408006246841108653411098788890388894044041243102145684036463239

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17246) 49237080128184668333696569907047 (proven prime)
(ID: 197714) 88062210510990455736639552411575286619536288881807818238870892735401864269328243168237752865965192512752912563763055833112357354751493924679060617398232862575956358905157266223384794501182744178164775835775958775621219188492240122982394754394294073627810287096177695026875021649396291166973548760927025839434130354904821388834607952272297449743715822727224227237585462739734684301545112114791072395963371980247457007017330580610600948303726306051816574883577835483322617679779658909714002449931281860625681357191074194661016723227747503738367321307629736041444596081250478962946657127615377881888183562667347106520539012388963708188357607974401199121908868063606306729241332653851434771250268240098540859344134033413897283179025169066400304508995379583660908979735503630597136690781773114303964823739122706541341760683212420302381481776014019927432359975396979402122645970157537 (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.