Factor Info

ID 198294
Size 905 digits / 3005 bits
Status composite
Value 22627165919617972999000237510403514570470069837290156051658034604213834433323246834742349422049183264259964768309677489489523865443596384304230547441848101411854880994955839574320120088235241881816430414913115336141680825115918876380254053753801629302168698310158622182390231549177369345387296944420343122233728697910409373857484887392479306098104963500665613293578499557680764626475588086887912884291385552154294292040226565479744585902109974160474150654790125046467746151670788797883436827125758228388233465805669302252154003628896890041047442706521405140762070143937433109880732840077562540681990721678289354255950741915973311096859797287453774948516780213504463257357623931414808538864060398384064233603136098756449080624082706668792669329665066367083586165060031445668041559186325796237905593398746273502043694428657491368673099156529082023160911203806539736343908345203977989797776389142516908828591

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7509) 534577564460822791430647883899825591 (proven prime)
(ID: 198295) 42327189586491211854037156598672093318317455771690124443489007023948482150957203555334734495935762344967913647533235959938707116765158834105709667539844729052217400204556889502740006738856340054123582806606256074955583907100287546014913234051873334557593557115539270168403215531127004762004052068033829695943538697513267252269091994505261976221426543168975386067174130639165060251743760663188237715427513179589585410410053506929066787498878355614835951167598861598642093480219572780553040727114554924638065138360061262218887298882106645069626013362592650780152734457455499456977427565108830839049704601717398663763191507320847115075231615368656723101693681099699545541500379676206176001997632360680001112262100514068809590417889320409278433452243781111440726508418036834621795434733408977898058489897589608644905283256358736030753508909659640352944111235940827159533001 (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.