Factor Info

ID 199410
Size 912 digits / 3029 bits
Status composite
Value 599275660061692714368406448478487854958643505665491250470316719132138582454741818595004214299834616384053121008047465246606293211779752298629061063367630437423608472094684693735318924742574034764304811586994190868958436474470577544617242339813380411181634359987541060375371264221269363799466500338289863389601301706483333848136549526453660744184539776916260654194415315122618823396634154947444957827130695564797886274427873774201041859652252979354958127869268559323765740343293759224636106803877993646541579367154852012897526795409665944152434930813209342874190505936324005832292873807991479488787579175270623051378782777665551401272135540803985415022437907981265171472671454213449903908948256784643655974866213274065839503490156771478536068204388462876958380245774514620615235963084386187076194352708910936175858263942793313959266316560530736838423251863824356808225884062050156086052202888703655954678925099983

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 199411) 4700690675894010564273804639640540039565109192308502949950377987798386747481978195991785449324198727377187753735986270143922850002382094394937762998244120207181835516281917154729001495497985770737118045322190838998672795226531110843182327179780464870418645548741392450809283113599833952270382422759589423799667861500163404104419636016488908292146652012580783894546790553712163186964719527499409728335585795979303537330035679233334711 (composite)
(ID: 32011) 127486725117839887498742296495439570775564644599157197442045273553232922439518221888087744656435792776427980062100908967667595301409058518126515027912093615767666890625982662756733852312847273593931736015558716997308771946620853677614007730599436041806841521362672117508203482174447072204715855594863023331695374346442722714089026962694345298872612033077744437461372853087935877255748592540379464243726018462170074587921571627020692475525145033140060755391275419118340318613277353 (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.