Factor Info

ID 197996
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 35629426646639104800400083140329415421906622343629364900078562155734117297091967374553911861141439050009122811683813567459712183554285152653726340015902680449474993533128821095636684300601147153897941078924103178099889273372304346991518191796151468429861829319419732005064806131919237571817105244008701441652449687988957799033391744919719968881720240927023344491314645373383136896665180377292907144337482039387156442443177995608201688044330685566471376848843095618175917068446749585239841419447943566725960260559612959887700376985550124160178979112941417499255403522756714068077583222452996715808639088126926138952366958544946224727419222643940042690137588328288645228843063859849649236468184140319257393389589039963007592099806186157335522162148887453760349080077826898811213733279627033763208634558370697353333821537351792549216430310786418078989929238341597539091616495708525037985261053369022278751271

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31192) 279936820861297261408518326161 (proven prime)
(ID: 197997) 127276670989604213678861401057031141129995533093967736825515691421350131752103463915134581439974785524378540720610783680248221144189951069742010647619851835761236675825110650520072628996415654629291153623261083315441674609971860257088418698199914313922441707869521784621483386089234329857216108637561238895526648047379902210006133291458386571813335999796595544990999398269382487836238410692129078862393071201821723618624251480658464838493418990853580145563080044429880436512568201886855003929566345377055801218674693004120961702617664143629467435044870870145753541842562467837202742523505073504407276395710709738165381399604567337769339178642255928424958537247250506575293096612347976612888696666238156048662585509369105464980093423208312109672355592684680122526625242967151918314735562136180922009596528762522872435453914226140828136853872926099179377750831708077500899603511 (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.