Factor Info

ID 198744
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 1835041340199709132465186932832024244896457667935234318781411127517905623177791059417034115412000155979118145697688628601956728728282239155670826992535328657466103791200036427857183203840349099267504337049811742849737894049881035593551748995809510597203112658278668447816460382306622248366816996733409840137319860114777382181685468941010731152700166107355804405182533160794673759500147869070301113365359401300084839323807443099447564287110282392527692453002120431377394036434608522731983652975211495691505650985500656431536052583418096688012561393175567458211015676124134957401865766812667287004186357548751597980997959123699006968897930074951397975199172758578540001701683762765341578755610689998004693511047206905268182949996118447937168969975814222969233401385637527519862493130899264295368211339583446976564581443845059635152991388131936242244729117780510210222992682446958944205675365658546182640065137558554421

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 30748) 100600260657132106393367429005921 (proven prime)
(ID: 198745) 18240920333734870377118158361581194846989690252526064997088289008963093131215577668633038939270129420605990374863446745681909910186057494642258303711058759212077342045871428353298830259248067008204818083485692682102827977997334811472842319102720684224020229150717479752755954557838421423876962269002319671532915144920104847236495360232208249592502389125049741090919962936955811458500899243418852496551877012247176686160713537963020704811938240766867260303467036519317667106300433657447067709661844927293392182519552984192331297768089736569680593921789580834753659890031607811868774210211337234213023599021691009100427249442548784972031072473358813663813944409663386695753435724826690898946579988409795777931873149499953499153466898326965401196249280526437661717244092026045800234676777802304718112740607892351223003567916118388523660180952568258056392739200934910095676316514244828501 (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.