Factor Info

ID 223310
Size 899 digits / 2984 bits
Status composite
Value 12549291255790633833003709007983483053870258809470493848761327928474557673641089401044612454622797784248927095708030953351640991913744651141348371969066259710335101960672385198522801834190602050747018200163054578103826634793681398983532967966435258173208715165276644144590709182478345601014438370629590294570147714799372914272990400440604528181079367939045469974312405324715004926671132720103128469051093808545784346409283426805235917867373079435887629880927938617529735221619627253322411705412555418916362638112310433686128646970884415208245081626935067711025448727160812009827768365823095204407319053804419388335039912580465103494903172362850057565735051390460105049272484144507601905068811877400696707962010752773658057308687445119268119384727652222986888690134017149803813241028287141367621638331597344776812706583376906394971081680697510386481084340285734086991660983567283592220846099557086771

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 223311) 186737155704408161533 (proven prime)
(ID: 223312) 67202968838484843061505956271755565485368083237433779708620303437170868847749966530317956527394042823721248397482945308945384019144663498321892512222378693359286717800463825640228335278458610504775349910736988738555049424243366239237784231069319979396339040284704035610313943988229534199079633583594844750027484649725736160751223390818059251648895998174465285663779065633525003284253973058837703183516504100218204476829057544246132461490543270790122745729273828783382343750419954671990473659291595284746128752071853299897831790753015524687801237015705977488351547813355158440896858389478047615107128850627351358236575729344319919140581201340686785959876906665288632689051542020169896736202488000536610143190433014516716067773338301756229804885746654081555365736076954404186057656098053269390618960966024459598330751701807312813794777092525042986640638138159525330375659269979887 (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.