Factor Info

ID 200604
Size 931 digits / 3090 bits
Status composite
Value 1399213440068437006211606453465541548396451071617692016989118907196908606434538914214986529175785912053533308846226488239447672641915472606220654602352431276176446370337283603710628928887774553764655455395455583958555857176433827190298818308245016509108533875718136798325671452799966272037071051335839276827855376917498036485133729282300021608363488829733913161956671831954050277890577763402064328291032263252488793059247803156215035916769702731686623219799773697079983244784686418424635485064949972014892399281632205465287446334082378716579659275538899679016487296936314608626277375006917144973013685462428162695499810784306364676687082635302185493560701201333107536840161768874948407403399795531013533750410564456908604260008137076371171568339240882151636312725124878467219545560884427657283155538473306276002034273200053213959509913188358868070743501826432407539083357210801552214633118076720947861907646184259223520086186787417

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 215727) 148410944254745390763413058010481 (proven prime)
(ID: 215728) 9427966698107559679680704767255815514801903662594831541632107619004005526907194235649258765645073782590270661058808293523636883888341390837739109085104163926035951568032801771422146349487204759735991099920602895576011376693551642367140655175273891540515684418006257238996399310432614260328281667560682174563846355642360290554870967397745298454522581787725287921153372502591352389533752688648559719480505736312240135007755346030732628105201029616226849941040345927152551426617799263499122059247266386863968141595626906379159610919354368116024924508424955535888068724864052087862472453310504153376300907152384923255804031476770613701453569410166006106695815776938110876975708742714294147479186785997895548036892961757673300247455273373700643034486014756057003709878054433531792448648632575580389645278013938386949503909217679981442307059701772268738462135434248749591481501265765407415673543184990057 (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.