Factor Info

ID 199202
Size 929 digits / 3085 bits
Status composite
Value 24317945871427566700150109812729012616788738485943290289660609644531772933506713891105462733010218303713496212898551852175434432297982160183019106250992259168071530157309357256816392704163356571667312586587608602257666553244386745741055483539993934868660736470468109227432267761148857749735260694226168106685444727543412746627626491730403192074415479963372174207060596435445808575712844692996728375123054635329739869354508273709202001419334954240678093856710447992128114108066205404092741970956208939478534254832849374457543173147007653334307596190005634491480113698603519199419488490854970010145901184567866009865007138998586938432348315311004283980666265202485800365017737750112772541970879988276158986156871859920849170135662417787173916891885360583257904144908285378720645601284317938119625669694812464436460655340677628309709956923773329704193856305140606934153465748785568624751939017701969503573349617869260353103487929303

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17329) 500433280896851280679683978563918104429670403546348699401325680303 (proven prime)
(ID: 199203) 48593782227765049670776008818186524174325028889932783836762320257685405632374831337116521573482458053803915280662950839594241987568084620454570793606948157124379350267776580865087596307733535700663481514681670616769555126866885909568179961647169263697891066373216960123790860914829994635085201848836888636351468951743020648576132224726831371825746840607026744890729103752915111848571431418546129543852097255217942122778264862465851396700087352205817080936266391283303945460465347784941965706959775402991662048225982718405201149580299753813652694090051980877625541322530596316603315910566380543763490195788702623437532383052152360559455772034098467547449373623561459719714893524031206814851723464828610166415870605266908359313046923994451781331291189339948359632230771474043394359449068698299313828889605439437715962193717271982973325524782733627205944831995783001 (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.