Factor Info

ID 199263
Size 899 digits / 2986 bits
Status composite
Value 43643418020167898892497619978701979594725748155676896743147446347953852663702821778640895835139371080323306793298448040190997965535324659310752113211089187378807055874209870712647199948470974960585510435264365056485243982523785130939677240561202985318087767714724994728639906211251154512210181333230394948420413319595008273907806509340090757418722315289633010513973163883940782676586323690971789801583338502550371480460102184344102311528776299743246201598694953057076317607364941194018347376559864408212103577663415545312541112771228725304336305661385163216292783795858147794733784009870469890224305188774042593374132283856109914528083474388809152561686341804146951525801476545898070399580245711367728717067164298545890416224736435343739725084364298801947525044315129896645086210113110026923825032725361969130087178097743537261496748624353140552145776637845421629838791725308983369408091301111102881

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 31938) 11262838710244936096122636554048339733731419108557261328303364952769 (proven prime)
(ID: 199264) 3874992721015248677294475085042623098119872060308998101597764363857847513138412153273879802296105468600614305022487660711207937494905164579361364069948261004421703743932540617380945227015270210635453023904765607289856406321651871631181974734213375185560553939881682843334720702704856771249067134409950310270199886501313324944141183837471281470543136180133651746914789893878778278802030330724454816435541784077485856648344529283223183091100840687741295429192604761762068265060576893961820027277814918729148933298846910600484801529271390779200186115245102984580230923485188905244802936229241079484804354306432271094728675327015782549779555611447610109583616434555630113238468702399050412690264147310885535175257132504774938537865582523199265672820873321197077584181609590969148076824502052491714952536964206349975210975906288442458849 (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.