Factor Info

ID 199447
Size 923 digits / 3066 bits
Status composite
Value 46249833979043646919167676474713296530935823260229999753286660540708034515681355309106753961100895673149649741511278090061154010294328943450329866344974701705610284689123815228779175068428016453418928056139467505694280778526471092458731646361568346600969243710284331831218225655777889166171442268430214603295651402438511166169929892094041303359539763785319044297514066726049605841067388271688012879662003835774542449895969951176840011435604593831396588182219060079825060368962278316373260285134042423138071350837069225153452436643766120686098189584913107737295982073023784473426828629177066751623411307004379209028335213343293342690846288232066149372589765187465328410968995703835752918278988717333848334080868797083697371878635675692019554802415492044135605979381352354686131562794874835903579718621643941677234607839280290578851092421903158144950156174197523986660276385798990429525618997584641289545602261351222473979033

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 199448) 38901886664940290103391662258235742360084183889498219309430903960140526024365160362461902220822935310883395955196896747786416357669583358935940947466777631063313556143638632753808553726380244227278666686642961002462491338699090545818384035886825796195765871044341600756793780972710986632879945938946374627424061826304468940798843413785586251020220839962817861371650011655634687923742900334013631720913612730340182616573766941037400410000994919409 (composite)
(ID: 32041) 1188884086198461373905035633801351478443392599976143490555711758345984382913850418218141154540645112340964166822998174296646052511617649501232729905268833288114169477823082204457038629722832443412402805034675342117153655791952836554532433921518972043739891395531299777101663714952399476547875698623506276329060296673207133760257012175304585202087857187842768893734493771068656935310325776200647543138013232236589814344495036807708259093520160123868071124284091365953007159780137 (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.