Factor Info

ID 198729
Size 910 digits / 3022 bits
Status composite
Value 3197996109772199068414383494577230424329088878774252882616141006797725632278369727345866514457604680874169663739556003183101194636483090256426704237708366893464265149152152240764563949501280115774403092982912473162787110495374872895592531996427910719708926895508024227801815771753075164043578029349547965594632264718693882538378341137896056110646101637607254528661315595014256098778957763972515830418394110072496643524152763090671702893814788725356053597010314460916733620194179931940491656492777660557792858778706666677613109730556742651153355463290911339789873236814288822591772394742799636645785302613764957224889386835543472695954297331453757446355687531766916639412237167328683279737709271650028264993412392289269098554440180604080278320958758781315973311865576494619914650821253416876565818052993165971698888303786273442099140396302053270050836621792465150560950597877723973339995392716322414559101742001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17408) 232470996817349914740909949038496736983636813951 (proven prime)
(ID: 198730) 13756538035085864553644650038487026507202468990915744315403062104474463268283994198093290577412597787501647958398946593927329968469088168875901686410315375122603650587789376847043117729223216331880822877951772803700130136526891943888464480806629469467736661960379985779869871984279348218036707696717483883065376561226424255376086378704138835467661193531144090917254240324650622904997668135157324891317163033759964131869693037914548755783444329305863658602696939513149710083047092466852250871618205995227455706722352917327902641257430035514094899762335709950550875560826449401498423264827006329946882452463843738200840137600997019515859614880243267365890165501260479122834979500779569473981816351430295489567949930037646188037659992034213722199326108791014030859597587403879843882111747741753598923458672820755866504817908218738754684756616823159672849314772505551 (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.