Factor Info

ID 198669
Size 916 digits / 3043 bits
Status composite
Value 8894599721593528504316088259017496859667160573212134345389716083349831104720205470461827597566213300146766083101263899644091375329415974584008793993840800551151287169803017211645738419591808804870055231523081653936847109175028297030652806146918831805465273900856610269929355195498924814184519872624583647566059260924713567996133455913155735444734439208451399865899408787474612789249690536811671451456288823209708859516726163339785022536057376425427834157984504537914418662255883129100620996774781186792988588632259633019987853857228282478499000051108383527231821387606762621650998241804695656508051814645021223367851819201219386896241992555569243567430053001603518781816782019519611791223192471704973723221604900251760526306087885528360349702668578342148164158229994064558010273755480547715905071523895209698634563203493537476125417924226860337915201979662154452319383822092051555297254737626759669541956486424398131

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31586) 63418346191270749094852868650252729767376339660688193777155834986114478680582840905949159040705592715528592514466707427959228861319676504039074254313130513503075746308706740335683481192049100681214320225758610138741977917689049290928774142570733234594560552527594055125857234385413442838703760297599604088530752801777135640284537269775233049235647934313712837222507888091401226938166504416456314723262105528779624426434450975724008300024644049511 (composite)
(ID: 198670) 140252785759617147842900276402245255771153710346675373235181654582356528493878679841625551314306278079428647321514469748972394943976793135001539502657439828826914390325930578123768220962824607797116967456639759672674438064500932390279729184319449693248867702859277811692577245968532619609949165065839031471554419342680405560907144660556939862947714285759150239244964441728023043512070172467344294331849633163422774602319813271896502041770808204669830905803551314162414421 (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.