Factor Info

ID 95074
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 19156311717251629445656353990309554071627981303675008941579960244163814068314604462521967343149197572408946809774185713017561324989346618179214916838714228449829047264995409045676187882097526518503895921996001947706631719985365280081643834989127240712883483676741600252016390805068893827823675363488292588520015375311348048785083763215909945226262439069091840724754631439131266441579038794043958757526352031288329326977542891596491022645606518040446205498365179918537907971681845950390098271952978490989497801076358575121957535232433583120601450973910791782658482040498656413848177812867754565548700010536362962015282717285686561519004146073747683842564518149301519387384283630694365462740412619009171851491196496986860447312082892583164333239735788911434759518956747145348274587514363848111768597663075132707878877044940756197058794984599532337105406692377767925376372672232230103024983588699677822950812420480105082311358060313

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 65769) 1824771736962009962008821260930608362080770046711 (proven prime)
(ID: 95075) 10497922194446200976342611801121957163194674478581931123966029763477538767949659820415733554528031424430963328679278431945765085710562244952937274838302794958133905692857759360422040354359687682429658326862734073471130139130934852927646480524831573009477014947269208979381405784034002365491650862164433824007595654542912730288337415756469933804125717017965295537097834888200036137341480498190717244810872850009203786982170775248836639086185437811091638938449729836833064420340908147427568434452253080987462410631561531891388514703230805598107885723143894680929787052075853301110115354078390406180041037906448965236631086816757097032084404978273766537413692178878289006388821770977169782076483883096319235886864898344026576129351134990790752005411660642310249090049450218265703374905554581056289066952723317069212541837147832854088088029424052630087585784507459858111088076116470383 (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.