Factor Info

ID 199345
Size 900 digits / 2987 bits
Status composite
Value 142613750334965416950868895234666200684606525887395910713835090930079997022630344629045852320957812106145953162975767704282633287012972315639081210632331048503198338867897197217562625414239039414700608630919073711763963721965040075270785250250724357699837665201224704128748398245916365503102944021056081287678165748831210587780655571979630404166709048516356823948307070315995796889501506936407952156238534292909925615639426600838179936598444121623419989595375863300886914577550743066055547939400118324033092089585990108419580017788297338725997136329123097762296442145328482460399296875682695658227474658329881976491496172318767380920544395575237181557325852103717843323440960068607338241042192788322670815373044591440603488681783780489473528692776511480526611379254665202102684147442005160872754018370992994623906435384265924968908826938640335368873108345312066347123963946536333013781635395272995211

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7504) 150080764792922988676714149209 (proven prime)
(ID: 199346) 950246692384195016793962726417425651864424740588222524720425837374378913726630553331588302574706069184930621232892798785805847568714047173576296861520451054057835083275429974323056669208276470961078165425607664239061560270914875552929584565983489077778609122274399021586664299669049013648355575999832151295968856675902573405906355016190860555509132857577988585170514982102989920829917516090560610516703108681077752440626928048760400732485360853117631696686877507603611026647167864860146357485249988008279832545663627781584257563900367277483142642230982515718418808350384380527733118519636158156364474075550732460555175355835174811252824552575620936048533688450574429948788903056302468171548323956277119055002172616968826827158774269736273474063389974062101329186524578679093925551756494598696331316716610827207711319354102926164523190086722711560652107477881118571605379 (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.