Factor Info

ID 199894
Size 909 digits / 3020 bits
Status composite
Value 676095762407982988674093011899362565882798561536366503594768647664794357882416326074343117311343024097314621679990840890401463627829600985290240943027838599120872379838719273141368614684030807777046249145641617140193529463889989570099809581016844273994833215213666187898581020554770916886922096695039459676042231497841468616982462874983839972343943382254407213169243493243815184009863193386166127191311215825048321633779226481312183632023408926083545715114091778512871225987302921310902666489724328561283744607100626578166371408363472384309935438069909373172325782201313332399286686295047694707341351943220832083640567311582333781996998871805603372839391765584901329419067944224999696556328713327804720037999520804980238906504971437051123223249066242298839579157975092011387787915829018435502513667770051228357203568713743780468692862500145917949142689749412748984740558498327510388507089343598972998339674967

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 136427) 1350722411768113885790624753062895918883814157448379863553859994476957 (proven prime)
(ID: 199893) 500543824932144645001348977588923936896906791064863979626823310818110638232335482280571654423827096227027675195953787763172184846418983291208316727237409507636190490630537622926350385039664493221895856712760793246245123112678414286500495242391862001965311673403908022975557636250966534723910507612080846397444936869665136956691248050511661346155208146836998234066935602507606919746130315300107510003279321008056834855957197977596018964010020009622075196979154869164580074805535415959721255634516848085840666052259840476025506723735336314222988513825658753276938581596816761256455212753218785413458341621080372432677558436827971992585125783988284085450433206197561325440477950710865277505126268515040500222964493049323636247047948108756293488814718564825009808389550375796041166345915284035530442435060060840522155121152668579449464563404931 (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.