Factor Info

ID 199607
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 115807905433645135436197976491628761130399666623465891033000066425595456468958359678404301154422334278794029104097468438854839026925349997566973793359831545606852469618473673941701871758398231223368606587699576550850214402766119578134875769977607077566594888471882216392124416577527755966780878401917055695222517286418350954421980856403553529408436029637959545608522375939931297682587394332089654306432978383212322444351665796702529751061980891467072550720889118361869232062813398012496649545313940919677453836580419537115283379238018918283676290342675702582669616533505877040150705695267334159981302399580655117953672418271996523167661749551920784754092819159807592197630020299938140083588697255334285167382860305659551033372823424732527189504596542709691080303061572263418889355598022118064067695970226526643599494983322048755154266995240428225336108507061271411500261265354747769483323036019370147012907522969198660033293843

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 32131) 112198533954077070232717055699596401120985543 (proven prime)
(ID: 199608) 1032169506609109377455316797934951716079905794657672420090506672865411903715623748693837670049083997514415684951390531685675253974107639391640376103668306524111690075094723052752738024818428346794917300476690929589771742427200236792302886521512283746265177582020638324622693737907206867411627692354458776272979869138489619239471450397807419946360339650919639707608866516476264895955426656619633388313790856304207327926663207613372062598862179605598454057305730252336112775102091539856993690481460063463995406258533236305488768682466549657713713624447355674913148590773695055298414177162082259155868158749049082149789128954237875626532474007572042636619203972654783626630780276090703863665748865749464356700804524729740386816312469384804861930751013230539757935504327896374010323106754243507436124540220914298062607888083203632026148354681139109997246409919987130454616460569349878101 (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.