Factor Info

ID 198711
Size 910 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 1202588299200548948831849650076617863277516143229129645777333226021693026475432944789311898454015932642381632280375870856910166334574906841005084070541105048770309112009810920443632379370920005055624598987865836888116634560721111893498635349388360204682671940009023311721294095323943192682234212788914405239102321436692713882127992237038509320366656651957474552050385377037748023725446790579560806783051641426121279048835462369218381445997867376461422041407207566095567413941644891097503621913589643974674044638571029885601996674732421316067981526038810478976702870023191372430974852530690827965111201402717492030513313707620989075205837502660934587478507313396492217501512102497021754557120666937461436597576281121206413746749206116001652768745715503589573694076468838479983828502410271840409742251038366483160897554562102142698709788661792885296283964516765583859408088911368374155812369888648859315747425461

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17273) 24481404952782910425292419120143543785305132276665945531342960238107 (proven prime)
(ID: 198712) 49122519786751265531460702067750285910606703544296081619774395129482395117497336370152009203738837927788189153061845828108474825258061761571379584615634421062031708411100711744945489736712266327818363154767604739575336355435696626650581248922246397073882558038139838055372003440809026848709417536168660667479459858404899060423653737647443005455284652819407198750414997226031030767276265255111232153494649879863468294775507004329841708263089868213831659755369575661086482165822692317154251034829979280489417393054063984369709286516697015822358120043232805436618675411707500766287513641391395428908502907206860523846489457253078751257080613352041173259360717140938238371757769141547232479392522136962908637623747277797325074820551178645753697765144822584577447936201225397161273686787612532491098500609149259106195829923239568476122460833607023 (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.