Factor Info

ID 198469
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 14557443245815893430677116608869648811231766197593395625293239643506492485300482093333500735673455033514069898961056797973419389689910099935234133643851926165972353414003006185042949850323349575344498926474821724416106450731443238788961739925231112032184833805569388901965629413970557894290326746526628512685703032264461441160002520791550539267936434726855549724027863694930484796730532910475352428403578930981014073098382710589517742326716603962054348982558861290698657229785851637243679940561620377864206770303398721011891225285040642082743100674752951196651914738825513795436890987477547274620388998285955010292027598959910377724916626978824639795372659945576787334641073396847571974652335336641611120056742480528609966673080193658760821283459402635781216196518670580651270556284559902905916366736910908559662362622445275536347058667930145780726371732981914690658965659797640738120881691622039499231784528381305097574163651973

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17591) 409629556445298210157795302494476687617240542842898234310908958975300252583135110588499332368488448518682064253668907063469 (proven prime)
(ID: 198470) 35538068522552740616009886526304510788249622496069894361234347080140163075591362309075311687838258653680761351625105176561317923064777117596346018348789847269172151769666078593628568173931727116764261891363865208751214917774798060518102221695112225610304510096157566197034659689116484957401746742439764386274461055560978384422198844228980826573983005788915188333713413414752837046743603592456544528918397436674296582751189737886314088005729213971062327193943605014518245898254932338393506108651636969083505366976825070997941253042143533412108760754515858731563079772522260970836615323877402058310128920525159686443895544634028983702644615407214103559641908903961440339512145248883634659021622166329343178566012643870218905208326816659701541203053034900522524425662782281788567137484802505693229301233417017 (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.