Factor Info

ID 198828
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 2197532810260919412698546197765381389131879753599573133680119862580533890265363629256210059348640798037538970978485591019902577246467221600999078145902516089989411279625754532210720779727524507307785192923204583744149376276675974904883981578656692855861530480084029605611980056402732555163401357286888475305339917594391055227555371247112172142336783570238901127664847799715526901235984992504287627894625972931805885727757751337030309214476778176161806248100759499084076053988674994054435188515522648293262064703344740090570715291773843233785842166305779099472208877227755331069259159904357485555943118573583865702197076462173548027630684541490007792230779057203472674032228634706053504206687033061887445704802376901416481835129723173440043757312478251724491572299539454954779305383093843600560149972463076594553606849846509139737219824626746495943544237172211431000874794500172502985000075217311839457709381133895815761

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 8024) 18236821533549982520269318841819793324631441145248128677445108602562514049931345574696554216085513941894295453027858115779906877826036137046359445069726542129377110422485757468519558005652184113319502207839831306806783433308798398056117550778650777237662049146796722728694948947473 (composite)
(ID: 198829) 120499770544892059025798650467699498050234094924554324805454733963516093148748165353954018792151327365497127963020097297036897415077155971546610390886130684522950216150878174976023173642317946083316888418644336853063435776226021633125756283091675783428456343475224597356910015506341145610938344097392023108547233433102950241931858295235869046002082678220315426870628835211120627910820948300976294879006715038376666597605955331551674201857311858199239461914923003048462479493809496490005942894531442373230106699038676066545132379495575927609640472141602407006972522882599226218202031901283797258373527688726280503546128688044041747678062657 (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.