Factor Info

ID 197821
Size 930 digits / 3087 bits
Status composite
Value 118739314447944802585254330960491515989613497422288943301147455783744332042522902486529664768872293859019530087543358930198996343515413300324659170474314384217359338192227440542656523207336162274535953969136507625457240046301428687080513801582188626435993810901036659716369771278387819188443885321410071680599207201420685606261829313967420811676747577018252482234255484417256333805123139762976850720328817071510224820811421726731143476668510626668348128682440316755089607602866901983426481305910165156967583911691758256805889784223333381848385347856533252647201462771665000903614155850006683691639896099834828247957794936770739915010560552967987725565618049073822354287121101035002425842968688883890565712685446671978639450590260793797619881480261355613623131898985694736529213266424949210950098927985135763984902654846744129345973434827805616936534754337336615623837433130926728386250955007051115849278893336230950224657273574481

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31090) 60858373865624835157949011267694339 (proven prime)
(ID: 197822) 1951076029571887110857595555615335362724208016921512932696800081213218105302782661873443988199034419467141011906009790847807358354768074230216910210281247842096016249615851321609876601571857729798964646285973598563528313351101227888435189339328598058545575811950855728943159453194054855752078553578227911091783377086278727735066212930261877908777394735690396030280723874643810951734232831997304832802455249814557102354953152035804611746141686758909677336367236248368776139035598338843088804125550973960885336349838241964819315176431443215749340849165255911655990951780237723351458873504461223930659997734770432189143894784142967436226605501157930014523972094615496735239118422837735267771706694323429063769753322167871309481950032292813260404411796406875112828410970063950505952030544408647072450356734347944592713879474821061824215048255041495884303504676681936975051197040413863265926747780379 (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.