Factor Info

ID 198853
Size 932 digits / 3094 bits
Status composite
Value 23490280534954918058111046245795160235693258375895577258013079173402996930256922411287948935342233421664434308182401411616066553391305562013571081535273113098640156182624393092578920105917852691247032311145873405376120424469599686993730679410199490943459036057273372333549342012911700494562166932400018410884632754434455430472300144408554969296543120202390254906719009295087621143594350682688610919667974793503751775929835797228234324312966042314017531298930016474662351514882226776465981207704923247611030932254415400149431400131541613438197182696816786864761843559031753140826173826554279868272428840197542921376178591574332935566963910133249843335705976161554020717687575341468587108078953589906832256744527541357369957991906826706168086780951683250933768698575087436531472550918791657942187753395622258969202825525922101122196529214758218775850524749096277591839541623726953069674357485051918946175967631434098602494817724154041

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7509) 534577564460822791430647883899825591 (proven prime)
(ID: 198854) 43941762798532922090437202146923721715141529338512201680956754907825093972867080543977375606765359064488346432154692460928381465128558007344944553514782702270609525436970303981932568506655665403073666215448327470270295967354165531545514397355786721461168879079137608471568722652782126208434952585148292060734217559461047964054311905230046552230240860239673742008122962887921036974896329385217436381258827702959109738103147382047712529462305744434812552358527647400212951147114446397535877599885681730135503811000253354549183872928682633464771778990935265637025906942825400201156839411434099897169896235466337893588951619833454522284078684281739710639869849254852841128412278796220996317794076768884368504780402497371841673125925588282378195677508904419676306064455450184826398779560601646972824763244980043198706830044725151621033501072955244458643858986325224275811872744974016203997018399687951 (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.