Factor Info

ID 198403
Size 917 digits / 3045 bits
Status composite
Value 22383609424011162049631778735112604430890002109195386607167619748097569775308844708350381243890580695507497114092782692674517642677877735811186229022673196997385306074714279566157674101794005563047549908894462475504665972143903650383546784108972345924190143038443753170522912272277132700703181049473679567223398083124252665273355008469323212500732334293241714933286337497644516480302515930428024705603519485247584274042840933309205594299788221099783545906053567424234991072377281550578482788119279149078820182098242969976162008192807121820399337502656697261605180467666090777854312858498486698590346314929665375412503463795457876904253256858295980281194611490248555265956701232718187126201052003951000860548748659052565924445637805221669195623893459049085520485489527632112118934855143080470790927216317127151779495478524548804917206179401027788958535610363704174010608921721321535092077164345073116885087413049242261

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30613) 10166132167728689294525570992142853580313167124429482332367659996796061108016487 (proven prime)
(ID: 198404) 2201782256487433967712750342436478575904312866107308232512599349254755353013274094462945545910066884044287492414305129405503522373275390522305291518630163131734807498787764626741190017647707941315512274689434115515990575111960882829769033725675045863996105380338187101725557996364174652154197483164667549742610189086468329385483787040284051240705349606607893179499601712617419446931583307008978979598446535923916854520937300577519635267197469111087538673641034523712934966645196664350899236741056412348307530444306001766517344409461424125032104888427645994829583151111252660414139200599306903660132303467778024273320891110730006992463637825991116130053879194738418747016296585710471187251179199458741261519911188766904887210953189351714735225479512791742433239191277935081361812222103040579963020056849019205908545561610341245928170954403 (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.