Factor Info

ID 205909
Size 908 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 93915516888270949107355680952476600291652468991083888986726623830769357934109320956964080680879646339745343096836701502405129639342066683998415817997916359515396231906871484214063005943226811275364520535560310757107702656087584928158786733680680034577476382268519134913224741066370475948218141816043992092179472017110799708661302075975973955266483760665906495742338484196257599615776650365007485720274102458773563322984062901527517733401128434224532713003393605844819850680534785316479282355952840903439256999416505487820445602045696910782191137676801044407493670876625692027541835040536615401155108396485834548795953352240558645079786202411248315404729019059816079932348395035005269561728516283157146746111123530606522585208523824601504592908188975404843689050465588492694699997867139421121000104111977456467378697234077425743406071250044576771144033453657595603088965253287448200463023379090671314624569921

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 205910) 333229120928936875911017 (proven prime)
(ID: 205911) 281834662668329640713279242097138887027275135910630220509475267402326313935955889677238156266980953165935550201840067387061163960659623413951163383371306504799102763416483296176296018439578677273220473414723524654136939310787062795993719844910954405793224407675524898816978262185795243179430878505941444969665245792919415667365204255197247850580416107662609664480557302358276888282047245621955436661152399204262951769312581507872258694773267340960518145640191013598084034849529955127811481313875530241574912557812976260533744729317744067323331645382049696548082649828240520078894029944021242465501778504390363215529788690007553194785391229453265075423787211832443387571899648528897758479530790174718865560670011914117055751342936135908658481201873445837599074653251809370019221069888075488955508864925505819320056404562572651111086165732051470240691053358116530727801633770814133625113 (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.