Factor Info

ID 205914
Size 910 digits / 3021 bits
Status composite
Value 1355327135095267377838438626920829402746709275670336222074756459021330855782329126792245094107604353765112534002974229019512802164924755794748477241293168702436445990182136060798247983163743856192011336120772752652501933251339747422009959665614323668627338407071821706804606040608434797053488871627903872254414344971748295170743622143991413177089661934610543270609856938432635081630950590618683133177565426979369594249475681553555344826015572429579928927069328198430689754871179269752938965766984857032756431108739260815267194864355543646410945193750830593096270304524927772519725361062538969392573661046941072939193537424466210851088576922677523537446864810459000292186185903530078353781896096382644911689112671646243114282386135609708417793880232617439482388523769501889055065363570727282324636580225859940457119495033905083854628494300722802389787427448564282729563143684596538792320923034150302146636612917

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 205915) 990298283802864054511 (proven prime)
(ID: 205916) 1368604951924837031260642642435030251609413389204333403134735382278297386028372777541908353128558508418558268175008045727797536787063916934780411848625261215551096728709875200191060981303893500624717363847707548221920768041268421328972498224726532006226496998134051323486068483412531793350479682282599459268455029522514371728368965877410568500165322737176059593388014894541198953251083762487356426752574223965209746597427959989515044311753127521896335020056593123262897644800711497218507259123018008975144813308823951761585194407471040367218917509432963591569178825732703248309234249976587260158566493781596918079385750948483314573401920255822359658139715042557201716772575702385175550256154892963176984213619175866852817516827219873978629403732563827329259175331827139803488979773534690857822788029817569320078956682440812026672433068115581205798415447912049094484473905077653953705681947 (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.