Factor Info

ID 199319
Size 917 digits / 3046 bits
Status composite
Value 57401978578906750151831359102039454913691905892194170862987906442328700884482683124384946167848469473231232054827401009680588997489737173314480506705953371938500810946840672651254864576283997382313763332517377593649102849775690736115200691669805689487341020145091380134199407809947972559578025803885670231605852921424915276965937095778568991139477296850920414192157325300761908218655488596691904766162639115361014771475463012164216170931371405556601062681025466729935404868122192671060240973589714817579913143171537033273263613722842945437840026747771052769595201986672198782553960928685670435453100554017155002883559073725071085308770050977998007591183118699899959307754234208340553030536991979242598113553232046111302528654919750704806776738853601838287637262492702014102858172337488916128164154785245191956351437365301902051721871713323634728781979721454500291855802218096399367191273533259571385164873130425269937

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 17811) 95281002601500920612829641487527580629461615901941 (proven prime)
(ID: 199320) 602449355187647044096535289255826752945381011614670784116471685525059861960468596420538762160271049375636825170872600643113526684068164037344665678535328602196840283669846667618540239350709474189861685587841953619125949549191106704825440327089152373462042223430503975335561783369558481442842043992328471062862957285824522607070417549414617918254849608352699729900317765887913937930427454428363550151816826067665954088549941959765659137991843898590456650973937000227324524531166683812769009151706142704496363755776208026798949637630343411165832304672046131746069712831546760846106842939370340641895350808456746449570704222875515892020669581368244359861882885629957848223637296650118997913199683295886404118871140803555226679700376906527386233223893533194856995384245109386939863234149151534683147821158890426937966288623318497554322335841487657028553191337910660097357 (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.