Factor Info

ID 199427
Size 916 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 1039830206434423327882749186797433388146440689133551807406149063546215320438180397303648736663199244846873671670702692470353816944935366341719506679208782001703700474430305145088390340589560501274183338335937178369725774206926725183614846074050100863841422849820844172392289041149049184559215277596154599968634054222846173215888609151551303683566547007439455982868176926919829201830854611212959388234025022989616268522065286706084169951762609470440610624774729529596885635989436348839751008286210751913966129507210659615336697235346176011089780460342751432137348921505892344528700616498905741985711625674835990302664039885009736482698886374161761568144954502087306104248371303278250842032285355804254295669540011683379713190166694666845470999507126811521988249764916238682275581921283682592649304028147810522694048391987601729024770866598001539826139340194642973616449530238562250898137639497846306718986491414679393

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 7567) 22452257707354557235348829785471057921 (proven prime)
(ID: 199428) 46312946340973634614946515167567206660495799668731318126279570172597036548652962177511411568878456822386819431772959579823155005392773333342991531827761490009589181407481018850748271547726866886260473147597883805834947480523240740954948710227913081252883756552007558722926115920936936453329940313694562121854598324777817939285290532793416909286755837532548492623268573502084227653703923141957998152657664186758421133734103573193052035196700748190206572772593138623317653272280222540543931580511140610664007893304154807591354202457666419402928983648628935805719141735742349898649716102837261935774501727909495148252267515271145975770742676247925540713499200181172987722601706877266599406043075397718077980659124476811687700990703694165426873124242714413449824580166936740559117519866768243971827145257886995643900149615273667208660025675317867319976750834993534943118333478408033 (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.