Factor Info

ID 198258
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 2896632333050336392858769036000955131045599068359522597887843924162515063638148982616117973368038873007277680542073935062644972901411642478828111610681225116656411125888612873705655755524698185434755474536716016044806983185640511117894821543783583877526107960044189614242886211873126290798051776814706485716741635824972159584605819116293954878936633432958398885908009004584680739545488244505391318067394586541157508149054992394535018723308298585618593269570060185810913087784562158946238214383879844989679638866902935572842930827085083458922480998860762307185117810745572105261897697184605562855979984308205436578464859685973255965848740916309663767954537946853188471920013009434080304978195987385611909625388999246341083647680967197910087270234192011376187134499234139854654604697925698720423395606550300462919636818110565424142406929311043743909986983004621104479696099039886962151042784037932855238192440224851

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 198259) 1342364140355468881596404302398668432485967900579765295116325479924678778150543022361824633906183413890627381951627676657321282420362937290453509192711434440754055426746450374129584524745540793977959866351638433191119979767117338760781770771613909934089947295340084801622732040637873931816399726377042740320575045497392896061646949135393796202546002517414035251773757423075254082380570733502624646275036500329956523222236126018521611350224543432555624664001 (composite)
(ID: 31353) 2157858844682251957875349555328132047142606229347879227284253947375425509133658566451966844278694489195317358214094681781194407273699302658288749392146298140074942872966572024470216125477020706336186810659437450464809128839053407761032535639072151451383113912175596123543948004824906015292630370688155890680353416878905480896751492471788570953670914934537636784696671048165746761659937749912643531615595464423061794920571582409200450914252158443705611160851 (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.