Factor Info

ID 199814
Size 923 digits / 3065 bits
Status composite
Value 38565501111975740937997352491878368665275197726367462573951761243728580675590097117728471033896172433706613097195028700052708109218620589958327213553089463590914481084621699632791220403431690151715396329424448261642580395892139410802076362740980426864472909873055483471825080466384035699394266323312820371518862056346004860549485191718196544449100135152414088362175624041913787109446242452263271262266127810609654839977773835878585435629861837680061717154816668108191820466610357294952060611433384155555567455205750781040732495187475794355881909465241075785718485765068225907300159179498524694216971307738675147271331838546664796290254217011682004053323136762364645827916107564908790494813764025174204349877233145577328342770709921578097358469838494677925580969814755558214764254144526170962380881973503964996686335815008311863530114186221240860854044012003934705323226873849839640844760484346804155202585001603066325770221

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 199815) 5777140683854987437509114258992098322594776531668643636572160402633975508599160924584645624981203467407627658716946119042117309379174058173895430495568992253381717468264863856174935171167546441445426847177715849646744831280401091084034429693352893894488997891135161266936345600464695321510178536031087201316248948142927024639671273916198702535771647420422940557194710269145163685253223310297991623788517324825948756465484414886566748204017351 (composite)
(ID: 32268) 6675534355559719528701892867646409732792002958726981748369706685505841040459241992743231790799734948371013648652468140101124956167411001924598703576421338442539160333689822499553288280236965442289574760470296745606661677310993912035697736053562756224634805698844128286297768967576198352772990829818360108648362527803861885216555394698100146150809217909210539089334042525593572474756791126381127199153831260431281405060207241582390429687366293410020407642980624243513635104475283371 (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.