Factor Info

ID 198305
Size 941 digits / 3125 bits
Status composite
Value 41049908215903114294459300342634142865523335411241030856023921034256477570469516612388134640836342848117484765705221981161933428764742025500026994576087129430228651920217943221278256959336672765076199221609190546607169467604653614817383821165315636919904551877908032710581358817928903862305125773878539114318974680492392407837379770118515583786955030167411706057953143300800231395600808231820054073208037795268757420353484613579166713611371666183943045537468639239495068285231294282515130956855233889699239753500397674210304660788319140839160577964171051643341047477727530143327098417423198544128461366390272060245698625787830181249332110145970697014589773033979460157105536456199069423931796803338895692411551209985527384529413111155305123064559408231251317187100822000702619716133918872339240972672036419069092426820101747031705902432641501690260552217711385769562408601310574088971559930427224322948933306064967390814977897961966579626079

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17549) 10225045916601248647752444357593002700492832183893285320674260124721671052319 (proven prime)
(ID: 198306) 4014642921970162394566191619842483051764383384282262467960479887926422960911948270616968586822210725651653629654688668318387755682609949060644203757128741293924800204201284110210016630645118006689988250700351723646247692670317752165101536641550254089602610469417034548454198787962459479348088749518711750572418041024329221307490347396971624900048400384839495364365760621923098139173685361675267753542947886266364099016563289611373027072871149706360377153651987850607303625910776392233906620391597201319096399714281921811644171518137297621483002801343423072034184842785881996328466354708444298167726565584582934972686249580675800787088605494175218565720736196654689482670787694154431874327884777426999785939218086750895393406891038779468396681247130239043311384253142727969493981925161227861960475806851936304656728961375141859215636562014488518357216476219745199041 (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.