Factor Info

ID 198528
Size 921 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 750638100580764283843623526186356412114375070731550920037692276423181771211735801750031611860771751385408052468429948889421131468338355262508955987216779629083467213048627635396215691158211680867818038802054317646425428776534558332014217107868436037117665929375112060699149910708485578616273626873449392788010514326565097965507192160422677877170949692615601323101137101483170444989408797164363725554126952349656926653686933644621795322771644526092185772241108698673935136200504890419119476041250228904341802517500696582435605938993436371244733862011743527821134344343110109101293945819743807636739106645428785048429580646250229196927585082431063055062657516827439133672679368224439652966581846056769925688175340841856241650697391833218522388460850181871675988596521368756913065227129195783162730157198488144538691921119971972343911187695246543062998814698534405074939874686657009018139736294968843734443388778554307233277

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 198529) 1581811462531322765491027897525395265505287117967446413481857911700604537027080946860375612644189491320550703622147389483350825276348390988234826788583557674509968996706344569292342519688401617432055603321608766286495586785875594096553772837569341861358606068249374707355871159173171417477630360388769333079989149384443181858906950141363603670230086726872755594701445275154800214348053455776433381289295221514246608591001668220827203 (composite)
(ID: 31504) 474543343730448074163343254606111163478094164713193747596824735103874752716786007147386332320465819065365466095149635664623023067858191998037424336499381838277251268801517592582843932256327781953882134294835932952921396215593818314960030948572166091406720159140811585120712467229500719488455952756806116424518172104217359684177332358281832981614504786205147510684672021884127035685722907184442111396113150559632639986927459763101268895132796386566748486248392840961817942499963802018836159 (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.