Factor Info

ID 202152
Size 890 digits / 2956 bits
Status composite
Value 39338611115119938559616285404118331228262782280087238165736286223480908329750077002436602364524498605875224179711284312604990882713757203850787005586462484282214266428452506946484493653285947559923849092114142415658670965994989191015709048996915076159828234594082883063633177958629360378349015514498636420521699861332899423538371343891919690188803935501435942219480933218779527662159293558228145245183437311586791105306257195171353402759197437232819996811785522010802074728645078405193495460356151921108349573082145168385761664275602701467550033222574377390151595355994935003634415298041010660208763596202239284362169916172191045340414128881065059722164143984089312481952423443913719930079655599783113529350402315479918916789459988392683507049549021908817958154327775491652033514805896955977739630409575174888736623919272207222310859412724208885917666886606031033652862147398861797308563601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 202153) 24190200603120400079593 (proven prime)
(ID: 202154) 1626220954531707296534768774177468370900056071979141138403143762196496952789664193460468957494412391140342756006090884948274629294656169362717865401143848678860560591535304001576123014238185437323188472493732507254391596866903790878585442177437074870313497397785429924492702389591039929686299220816956235094753854288386177199379966786362798496114487064120752933456788567129859865017452828062151299570627680220882339653687989288327660289345086069277330624177176274393071279941967392180073861205451880329352816147250185673354998523343445766049775857820615921068812285267924985419691226215273832554209548843005198297746066410982613827480261442910749138023642240825612793428609451434895828456209436667949497238011949830061437972310620463387369116131920823196854446810016812970076034287388402387209267812538200464585860862444666846183826080439110938840507006488319737847657 (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.