Factor Info

ID 198238
Size 921 digits / 3058 bits
Status composite
Value 183355490553192149134736368639383201833159151629501336392289033310276075424041178807121175554220427724241308311296951453766030672937985090795006022833152290513104546059333353919649224116896563125275410097825413287108413242029703244329943020362920490958759779295500791459212416770652076501888429814513281712642110939197366155453845536322367183865603481312944418442251385562131624315843658941800149484821250129664004240627223906596562081824185083296158664791623405367223869864882981341554266922209401171590865833563466908157214114127250560169084548799793653583624355696176239014165584806782020730015495431784575196222459929008595101192710506847052248419745031932552690284508223652868423379001301510915094137991738717333827936735867198243117143249459229319509796916582041482879052409254530669786286982710547629796749115661327870240620168628351044836185773145101985916693135772729712690821586596060846394941093228857164506639

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31340) 2783700126792688988335822421768098189386895987206391 (proven prime)
(ID: 198239) 65867543988816729437499746668424207311378555966557939707741027239984023644525539815207018427201898305582589317228678467625604258889906375060368361036823012546602024496842112210394384725640526099159462916580235488533617851855163325941341479280053872600652252057854586799794795261125768798458888989994250532868485899313304150594879890967393652208022098692064227559878165110817873017417372179329592022658032298386265560047460682639881163599484493495982020596789890953576474542600008817069540129606085095526671145163868553330245903536421130610779265831284309562765788194399422711663660183409231107481538332579322678432184709593579956378590199955001034736944459736070418347362496003864678935717566483507291175549567975672768836546145422927374696386820240150825800592052861262925815263965222511144849285175707814345788068716581416533844272241510204734179711518717526296444329 (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.