Factor Info

ID 197955
Size 925 digits / 3073 bits
Status composite
Value 8904403632134044854722863445528582964410868843937969463642558421876032245724000815679103947075258538466654752609432121685445822725505689976974956341166005529460155846815292115747834551138673801574320001000118069488082752570026582051245664384845328996580627744837535883680981001271346705408949764232886216028944476385750693308292490770277892108145046094432343264230458118346803629180874938814984266126334597613367677191622074891537866164098202957308477903948625594103027890097350043951551261078439333352279507334732800709213858855885250184581253090272878418170937218309768616496561709690822694533754801647500581634236476578798394808891657783474084853191639101040342976408619359656362732423670641314376309707933928497876229569064796492315236746152565631115879913029336652438253435734881344986864733725477821316594005424979652819225098714604164597973423065615804927627019884814650714746664292985234819612303487197493606286955461

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166640) 10144332149806582219348139 (proven prime)
(ID: 197954) 877771301317634934867902205639963398532921621995010741206250959749143222331792183235798510859140617484671622925743490474620920441229449707495140012144775364751425336553171562922644515155114374247211193218533448826665625565153669050157039047455484588132024034052515320918232378355320854036077264228313554147304774391674948998446127123992306323994085070831596215471607611010358998048692613258075382528965095129085769191783844900439904294313846889365978148275184112757972018097916525724238484817224798544408727447038545813841667185944891624624318343533884623987767525612019606764731358915599656223486121053034739062110028054121165245030309699941013887824778967779148478224710143320814669465678154200531686626651402519403075583875647860625430783493938490063940983556339725489006962754743165219054800858486307451973839669194155119227605898860613963218936394610836154227433382574768390350173582522089432399 (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.