Factor Info

ID 198796
Size 933 digits / 3098 bits
Status composite
Value 375248957585517657833397966543985294426317059954224890568793894163321061533677082830275602904703440591454172037516221414263228886671787670286381865935660091727838026568114668902980104101528647989179040499179102531205319194566875316623524494711980267810645038663445436096833440853958068950850122711678511010867054779576156487269563831540736288843077963859845123641530405089507630449734895551696626994372994521792649381276124887430550168821797242325032257824823883742177945295286947239949585333291793040876159858095017914187471286646672525925548900021884094675889083857065820502803999186768198510361269394935987827916497302099743245532134983447680903086151438079007943642046303254082397691726600984068186265484597542360647657796590774190728723139749781304310885279776166935661434640694528942113207790381688008569284456085723774328461193942881734314296599768836363390993057531598942816158077802063407928124111781231309174433509637521791

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31665) 41823920485707234901513221596768667053515513152363954332916003776025424584287417773283450222492180549590092643053379088628700803894977884810768075020723454060728331419936881557880979745327503222704819810119988663955735177525725583676602965446101356551366104474029135834940913439923756178031251234248891231350569213272463409065101508500355190281574534377349617287563233827864544815376859624174993304591775854760018339814989178466974971706536004307266821 (composite)
(ID: 198797) 8972113403710060302682780089588049793549059516508327335747837970053612314484458613916172910673474296842369344245223452477180260730847862947311641858983267546786056322222070700394065462666384414722904737578545954059701484834132523909125435139910996529480115305724527652496045785979010541166417976025764349244729224919948072186530036714116155229551170822935798330484230221058064324588905367440919883786571106796781325588469539790043731884030935427499735259943904247215775872704027571 (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.