Factor Info

ID 198998
Size 930 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 927115758485055620357469976541512531939474496369969877182951752778254084615896360910467130440393748648593594586334869439243248515146925206329488423922735400318902016244290081473859352643260855889460441374889583775545578615064119265766113789824968798236964119609944467269832271626897896489575668781788914542659529272120575740835844107202169070684209327912713888876929261383979345342167185615787297541009573384256198691241697862096261702294331391359161213329903270936654195167101651398441206415672754289655900138550492833757212555629884382149220255552881913896454431102197095901822525530078207006106381874115959840558499471315494825577365395330417036462809875009026566989929122843666290239143055919658579360859772373168129340000526668055324333238564479884716138745427623148517375789773913011367520656161059404592110719670892144829523003835966327630691136741330095577278550892814940412813904467141002491265307754606967584907301817251

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17467) 13995898620078159024779789479094697362727841 (proven prime)
(ID: 198999) 66241960137882037141648817366273461174174119013393199074490611840765588834702813751785907825209473605408583167624421964073714007812070929949101422741857367514191465293075096993095768291777388292775370137954746906588689111620557069772270160760922330540078873795044597052403082696939129512727928253766518290204175949101833541984967741915449036814410976821878742322492793582027530403690347954727459703657335274748696341563736450795198833095852848798789779442208306416406294302694011493923292700224404079099370757005001019908463458448892989145145661904239801086258264548552657089208718031090006054286216565729560690440106269415017526406847656329411707315644326047410991869773534249083689317329205687949646713941663090798064954115097891615117158020293006145163144875558568172773401524852880371932206223050579861198187160955472313230995901810247674113602351562802885430475808251473739611171011 (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.