Factor Info

ID 198759
Size 923 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 10235929849251627492142849667102664928214908416304912756122588470076614259466995104613419943865335238686108445106132956316390901808195316865159761566451911770114765906608442572242082666531714192846324218735841431709155129602085041519023609363530018879369866240719648483602082590947864495997584837467950749507898073332735478968895705935962022130604393730132094019462418591549937884517200481418936272023592845740711964659561364719888534480624459063940149485430839893130144624039840901997970907447353537609160233579956933064387972121469598578109556315558960120311984365350164180460973423581016830476671630993040603427219440807605026862699369714236538605110549172861536210044912880038889231134453764227946138452633053720294953136855972326394021953697289231196061569569619801728584999056271957880588379690640723077929831237684882418360662124611731044426737066400530257020837086755101651851331683853795537443691256658515369575617

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31641) 96897056943064035483161580450912377808223202051 (proven prime)
(ID: 198760) 105637159395524066857324801995406465745441286580125222845068962717841745099117446434637216695780529795115002984741594202455946674605800960847978029455222523631125775070325502058192035068459773543383294788633017968889024633824651555557380949179905027995285087112777388184031432002357336725047232425296243833414583361118641721981153245771959193903325845418218623669661442272230003008255008863918259106937239590129470057402506854308562859803043297778725888659760122124518474494120162686127526077406744592953250178333067895245306139648419619152896191813582266569980594216428634454395690333823286595211620954111030991284231290074078017215650070917242853642132871372237717676689806119861280829570990244891841066192025449988543379684790853536495097212317614684616994163408880463885033474042257080844785590702814465874988376669424749463202190288373600224369682241815073327072857228267 (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.