Factor Info

ID 199499
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 2980462072593178927330238961020610347011845020026965060134259153832282388202140456206544874424475773704762155450398298589555733321753044989211732326773864431091812145770449935738981583715338394395559317988191177091288249541569407313032049142938238100240302058741063304239228890834886672516466936658328024995879565765688530457293707656030412156309066039604997443090109865572477907398423626548387436223527509568758388074820246560391927751624241062326099823612137827468277184711596190172047555807613627395515221380549463303667987727778734921897375346074282314637451437641517512709080639573058462313083580291048086969765462168616344401902841707281017851944390284774275190013458671517426686912747334109675744408631814717873850278375624162335014301265586295018356986328397254139443095600848441502772947432440627442968823031836691402905107924009496240052638263505538375496081534431292006800398477586798868501203057674087237

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 8116) 13639633445166866209228545317719457458610285561955088937469089127922796794269250130476751212995362969400656926768381199581298336397129549251094406804580990263325863420208544254625712927734607541227376397699101242901547613900900164062432684298923295000227027661395779525809164616035930261826509 (composite)
(ID: 199500) 218514821866366965798262143946139030279342883495900456279463406808952061170958509132158314850999898384351917700185496942208556857164365145603581061554760911244090023741409038766073043515811301765301216548672146161678854913970318331962202040307590629733371926968442341044690710624622899077896087450578965957945709622500015479576973344061804858489307648038791124830092054562502923659859201289651414036115707776611984547949320017912338269562449176709420265355215800829603443000549718754503331311769507650992702874132498210429491672241931108474703794995946752552602498231909248947216204657123335567514342622709942687741143119193 (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.