Factor Info

ID 198893
Size 910 digits / 3023 bits
Status composite
Value 6587980331852218126443407117997614119215676915283613493655296643075545476260322572055546753320058300991581826125767113446103893389830553026589146762220190337670741364553975974937247849349402313702454549405872763288074443707031524738435057346906408475930351446293078999170078576214750851369538263704349180895424374435385273198417847727196799920586679933700854252459884803458754595501354732193590530030555801449150509177832231953584081455974877604872811575025161288426718646993761891963749677619983428632484666654346372665419685977730923006661106527469156395250043549916826209042459068814115506253389196346894062099492527071418066211051147462966809941820250331259791920302401115554283393881159032301003333499280677464213020545694851767665968615068155615673721894102062960910027473171850201376257038321141455812035381249187587849271563827549732032663060008110068094933318573333132399034927718320969136307465507609

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17297) 58220022739632174549950127401919425992936844184277 (proven prime)
(ID: 198894) 113156608703410479069247034925874738063336109129497282833961708954791201187537014272399910619659946608996388994070200056277956663412730932082086831852135260262134199503045242233952863440351493243419174499676613916084630318488064729995931525674565806173695401362482908236644104082062954474478418883184204969837590765728944848056683657979657755724921565390693102929887464851535550340819678583678404881869272518147431928842190612516210341238093746062138745974947428044085393532466694444913381592805281775737894018046311993243791065122179544850211993358300037935357160006319524395411735481585723739244053582955247181543828296562365932528960682636801841581569647284770333443008114000303316813946752279851436820170594240088827361658791122322509117737221877896412171758197316557078143449255399645168428992225649315277232192752870345654329798758381942756071755083153717 (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.