Factor Info

ID 198962
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 17741018072892683282222984243531213831180979382911913818648998235511565275136198929761994768246465322340733650719488726372871990061664394269428439289359674070510391197318203746485408754077814776306644431903864638554460314706814781991200286555723428183687371308454859751922491031430662888684346038596966022101039011433046965028033481666315033881860395036440002988586483858943248295914593239887853041456217406540245981345677120708046364485438211643273733893458985018955929273443483778945008119852180541128909112103907183170382502486373285969533640220719987724791905026024201561721130816867559463607647450689205774896924394890178097351911160731910364594674365013026241795715311720354548125437571302904549723807608663084896037471802338436938739427694470691930222100857004041790294466769755559238290101146451098785846755810834388285087491598477668632373661186656949329259671612777237041029173609667132620894979167188570753

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17299) 140192688351796387245933282989030173642038868198120943575131073 (proven prime)
(ID: 198963) 126547384756427314593545464757658572158688629017597012137994540327747301086741177621463761431695855830849585917930214982237152093674788401151077679537829632068884493420801327647418877052889707354778912110309338332013532505030325211007136141828366568420350895382814219316921785941741058044300015068652836294037405682442542425127829348460555586360294544701299288549336908187319098882446890259728255988124284456211511180558154910225815415423439499597243685711910667158662142938028508432620402265040612440468469528499354211178913614552063716729043449341795241891477100387815811400132416291231674860552190422021113400254491148427874781515676989170232367781217155601604650348341143812797621221326357965623390690643065767927143393089292136380964598487868565733780969284729495145121059896446342517177228165558482131581386560405542806977066149598679795193156116161 (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.