Factor Info

ID 198070
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 1682237303067329041389998738161943571350007320672618999617182623588665704535271038119805381705341151024337222775844130620827684475128537545499137778987916740260662654934415902230300738171447114498628081315153723042011183202641813872962882368592855496446569913546033156183650668833747371528929299305683792145934977803404760262321226072006742407924631183294927157071517663700778628529793816780671943736876456324091100056525874819032215830669284906714711998981270034734659329083766994599442482002381761097303613848160934249450269434479174969429119964784894907441736010100394867253516756627825837063489750840897648793028014139673767173983378351718987200509361852409048844310352546204728014017859223144290689874054852999466344740378761698080268939801497594532580002800477566379429967598767270689136709032575265042168361950908801781070281729766729195495424818999053544922639054865204288641161639598802340419596654480833252859

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31235) 33400288069890510050856036346738819956549841 (proven prime)
(ID: 198071) 50365951920750712462474550512152567637387493380342005842215083361001929563109578595383011646058412147578034653312060537170990383032162179230396449318348265865781221119873450577587070297665171747903386123371278445276930483669222730723913562058048107658207991226115747172031914925551176021066639709437495110819980874303747147274132266894023517365353888863784900537920272725584105820006949470861966408452084555672699577447724765238428538292389098996646084028580639900856197217572003878586030048228294181641154686329829436763935858746303193554601863863168634044716004825874134205109312437600517967515626011756691980077426729732732012930276488630845407247936849855833660573968446168223568343641924311814897598930800346092316625738990642064034837704334842651196943989512688013024797220544344472608121818580345372967940900080832762258272065910495865469082373034521491226256273554699 (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.