Factor Info

ID 198872
Size 915 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 122619105206013434611378618845054192571101982890730693216493888342252273034167669365190764543938940745732684954767155745018399459532000964765127658708748694606657951914961774082975282549884024819537457178981201936927176678824408111688414546937802845915781992460565629832658667233114528495148157797823192183983827632338531662360638240481279858315558556231817462128970159459796542602322669425836122551220568260176739601213977125601189379682427130217632210874870873078240793505264048589383445907678959069862050301112257203551796554927375211769474362845171879795881198032291671481840148120534027754957934376761794478680603487547573821799368919167991980600015490752752979005352404163256938374083677784224988322869884078758654264024186749072650424060058237974642050373871970812587799655427371696086668082017797925866911436515653839961719628666245198442030617831307821531521527318447675130999063128554201407926500320304913

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17696) 6709889924072878618980529192660651333599242393089 (proven prime)
(ID: 198873) 18274384020235027441452262935840870651878566856449878179945684730592728398667772935304004419798587509342997666400352382359748049227439452271228185188571851856006924926938869369549590847534882822491230618128618128930917143320280459364151441581532183724181803771875226460603332549659456435535653664041192695844041341561223305766417462062503516889848832516624250656369760489979491945384251825629470627020156182676743761062373115701171424416778237641475287270271905583411222081870095359109280116752028104876224869557286476097153089868116405047064452111787578428577272883990275156985852632830586307917906146406606623699197173202810599586390272888304926212106971246135048167972837902053920923126330785278946239030100900866891400976962722662831459897492946470190922937812323566484945941612029337086374032066331670467247710373166005838083040626741695262126101703303800121617 (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.