Factor Info

ID 200603
Size 925 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 1065294122255689748989669135892039874625020813282764675975202667329773291407438823772754077013658836019451285111136360956992385406025930354513108148781604770394604861239619953925412131546041433607864795188450558147943235243221699484451521287263454305046218062827348307713492918808127478227062670300728613162546518480595328757994894720130133311167224557818230317138103823573539523603518229313359210826086509666549476562444380309216447183683084078376231590792716547088635241718261870578964891377264942314788549587001945515538956650405834000484165478977838143869730390452278004491146265977776167365374287624461439355297463004024508687227821673637238622465264736094826095981658676938405035788480846824422223918077126821213135201145651614619648439342199876432369338912077709487301934161454760489159325941288532445509783854261112332680398646895371261121177528775441876031372457918242832693454824289570278195904360983048120242031107

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 215725) 513417818459352460059576756503253028673 (proven prime)
(ID: 215726) 2074906799012916623140539497493254948548927194549408914440673068260933498463450502528907249260381633861890343919354149170817130125281679702356806537974553631008756513257451041179164451956466794291127258904347957594567354852346160011419339601402217451852976150900964772587270229541647055442798707616398910899459774137463477374174162651780654102635666031907055901900350365279449849317176418848107350883733542148459860231541583165182464157335794588381144119866571525779772341441080232518066729802669102761768114402899978759830765337148646965000380483438176395854738438378507769391441261249119808248914049695718101197641308763386843688933999089278343752440184546266696344955570669690748387140925133471650335125302878977629101056746421477376020719673074898890166359266603722521690022673258273271769832282238850378930819907607857872528565459566663459266834752881041672379703458912764341537859 (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.