Factor Info

ID 198366
Size 924 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 894959398622984826128141672398858196718600468344424606364212301539523997094240280486571448953984756755495445079494495638847121116386590453489549713064774029260053586228195572148480838082389412156146979351460111176985169151266799321622637669661446538572134665675262490495358600094899568613563148882528214713285977879204229336538916454234530207649759806107867067946163467603233745543311074938389961021209743055810858271856755630050221006494312724634680100099562372872246483877006374517312752918448115629537168755114293596811305582126140462326069467879627145174708247349942503112380087585390364246100107858458911741338986684209773114656955684744792788984811156875060773522265465346979207073897407051224846890960121692132958830352194749242662210790343237247569739125060762165222928617149639325469986269415724231231725710731252943065114961768021591668391258948836625869573041958107566058789343451699239771580197326676828082608723

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7633) 7524976737111670763442854695586194776760389436508992259852881065277159715456666540165676887 (proven prime)
(ID: 198367) 118931849212134463470162903192800455120807665989122764769120084551274938813521846656156956868756412291907942898227467508412504226767516641590586360469268198983959739363593823708123656068219005282466098190436320116163659328835968590734531327054186590983547358553856032983876347657775106732616095037316741380115413585165316171470838604709120959240850436120495567782106370257490321594714470884395722030622810729609286849886230027692915004584320604315333659557351855350973213909657110507299969924881216685924483750788591287465791618231677797079923504609765891392521677271270766115279057043026010673678658742607520446330795357897006769465433855794322460933447182642271751106420541113344690959666849372927826222179948197077322243134895117309701294244672184889844104909785300740335696107509667069479287188523595821352669896144858637850717029 (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.