Factor Info

ID 198432
Size 911 digits / 3027 bits
Status composite
Value 96847515194639482223123406575489324360501037612601118504783222421897049442186909594799515017100520617944025588366155541616242761441105234645078895160003732721232628732489577168808539477177306551415095540091537442287508414286094891540336996110678016465863320489244613323555170027660638351095650750957692678997578881644399300438884630759629553520266638425978405693556737960461229826002442961892236792917497343145389409815731450397263904784517229832671576718005337421979863793538487516595490503398483893722288829397129334903641047156882156942027611014117389646484935066245454662962816157002148792865264284644208183742638807078627374297828590297436894156973757867980715773707712283877193366453719913965981122553793387026608346898580030919433352512559534306679561075519272236870225534809051945589250292971895435213978590729088254942335042413771859325357229608070732739944451354974476704868675976386083573905319030291

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17105) 2686345232069105360022926492125783168511035955840811134515391 (proven prime)
(ID: 198433) 36051775489796060322017215973924864737662992381783514922792306460205269660900136175509176248951102181704024855831859183396021253250603480548110940750516636940014458056292101324474687219198667453325282360116357440131023658413415588595252053917191775115547879938727022156862638310551179185184266344138310362500092367439927060559612115501062049244303731540281544661529391231171470042208399705858468156722268392349197028362522328171325129418609690646700253890562213379259468006652505967144331919058787435367316888029507526346847151135554320358184698270072291078480143630273736627895639254946016365271144380696855692769220880776099002933960198312656180742426670891572756311751606749356014799218360853754109548384546854150979653457409881256335773875179313924265790480419801442924463902338922894205156752307791460864678860855636234852347177919424738692393901 (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.