Factor Info

ID 198436
Size 915 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 122885507723698631115457058400507640217391073775096776881804120990873694358761052628977045962493102503112730704983508467781072802776802268353955114163131872600690425440339425995031708792594550021103098339625189765240911173816228950703080591246075733535001414404015952500878991846558194562485424035304126023595507016828118902854599905849797725799603367641523043631238844892815464083511335763153995308923538340371748742535233850319452257733478211996292886532744683911671407140177391500258773427721670391203808819014697981243831493803114949496075088985482935594609298143581267196623648260720155294637822497019836786243305539010797303472730849601974712262802462432835209665825796923345256167396861375021973160507367211727444104395588288452511261288325525542687352352242569213923483884860203156774024568320582585531428582545572494183537180810077868700721107782453396163279705930982980834520026192846089910939369571317781

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17586) 734372080474793678906021422463514049148550002670519664000487092889481689990734400652683385304876957 (proven prime)
(ID: 198437) 167334122566655104120412341388549583533466954654861100932758250992528075473449020275436744403192907160638254593453628220311854564336288402781379752788292080303838943042522921555009835412930201009922413665608840102770519443450790769733458861378047753260868748575940866834392676286593104996200210130009595771117164828628945330427856279122829869301918740007671435835960950466435105778727095560561107518371230173334119706308833619977893877884647997062248257114642535064806334295101266200503836928267523299303759551604428681723957423976533554437514355238700502528313626296788051324530112183016649693899711251986028933060851554374697350284514140504995313788131151237191435679147281781259323450595320275202909561856896355609527848817602478469841729145684279020040973860235153229770187049345840437586990576249469417926972633 (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.