Factor Info

ID 198603
Size 893 digits / 2966 bits
Status composite
Value 36091626652540296462759470540549724240779041553120788547421009275384212087455312157748893307802796530169812729334977533646671057364929028395289021666241408929577872410473061765027980151733770467235666059182149514264374778022761834684080964153060392509547935365031037491806501227411699354211924265145366505733497063310981371758387220358685589195030976521573005247098182779143260497256487386737741492763992479408367510403687378430490812069181890207521214334217035493032884429066041792886179318864479739299031670510692059848562135251244008887755909380668539107850209488427542279593439330219202231926506868902772067166996456174648037894026693124094722541106699679102506187137809378688747521468120886058855714443903557184290409825766602353841972948358086198153164690754421047692610406446142369870125753629424927459655938164884549503023687598413867460746484047417469280257464062217179709913372952841

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17627) 1729033777786271873555261237205808561334014171072246874503 (proven prime)
(ID: 198604) 20873870202090192845673179178827003355386713118528131968203603514867852234105458616133341421399803075273190826087175037131131791978613422091356692851866023675832221603766820371408962694525527875275797377087986047072584531484029587492875138624749180043463232315707638295435264642344645995906639585581381011221161995361791658930933587023371021547057474334941910453971408383656129955544761926730018062752144632779862866625339785859232876551558013019949441411023128692805169020383118337818669791653704747171503251204651975257466269434605349701404034104478390138238710865819996531610826245411837941971568659836944440703500750349103670551778464494133715724816547239970669553108693984818136623641616773984418489061975193745472102642895398886620802988844989356865686428316042978013115036992335112342071358121351793005810566516176092345648350447 (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.