Factor Info

ID 197809
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 4349904375044668950976088969120955986645206317768297763632991116057718029599404865048063762815771188939946209270757795186608370349112220537398537185690377334737159558353283842928406873189118165189936100438812105693734001845919719296911307259453342685241981885800906874545165884974597301911646362533879662906925475695545988616755582224247723250624532014847029428703013556919234099994414533148898668043163982206136947799768464568243569701586752999983560088976300939432376158276910436225322939767410405405941523990625781717674233569269596525508065195169248705850354164943582899266762562074827920753167997541686149632646694085384743423346601161725603126853064880830605387796463182067428179758749770711367614586554593887763590992645658414034995408751307879226287048793394421021393579662720039954668955154533047136276546189064773034601476415431660571090061203971916434359868182634222700332419084730922034073989695544911643

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31085) 911747183110337243157640461686721352036428082742691766642663397333251368759513283158735520452858455269904777176005033511033468930992220966679463248324120677369604561654730167769177515920687589547354551481690315473227926968327181143895176730351416220562412509439315338608568824386593463932344024785422159467877555266980925894558993670280457460217742238861015606039187164170373493148681809342928703281665107845336985872942476545683815948089190186485149205507 (composite)
(ID: 197810) 4770954553657507684666055641017160041411324625283859641467487403757239597253252185007253124457603127817668413876330209696097600186476431144677640919587940802897088553883053436188596732936113529306462557563496753589164294252396651918299131416021817852998836205770718569017073536103519962925515239368746002115437275159243944154755495570708068417198694571451079874304592533278244979961318201206782509285073089615247037036635665305071539033959226744341151046877449 (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.