Factor Info

ID 100009
Size 905 digits / 3004 bits
Status composite
Value 17929402797313381416668096815798600720009192376733542941588919992122206798982240759009819205452546564072502280579874365775860546457687992896760213634136190035503074239119621123899150351819070765361125173474202797832477689332846523876910236626366953477738441122803840546246274775222073621315767509615351756175868676351960723042384371775954976891325087707980640374505201607050956024230261356547861308713269611224865632176534925890548893588850243682906519682632824960806896619700674904779253486869559430002558988546234400911381589818773614813185853106670692483105251112057776420618646766711644018940006320937193401391685093388847963436737631503470044725557920299282302824863649323134471446750579197547133178521896985329026809581151197771098506425332663479262788436118969647019319220013985969178336131587079469757206062878773290978441278072268697893189848924645585359719103517511551227099380981970081882977499

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97933) 1649038164632685578542992427628917483575645002582219763008899743201265215941328535950330500869484897694126830841465082771352855179129 (proven prime)
(ID: 100010) 10872642720980966433505173064636512468967151168077298918900421701012008852494070276716324338185794834217608576191626440233157898109550473197723353887698277870401905286339959384400273233061247024053064977874076730988310676390312032374899255965123469958442280612566621247060541947577970096692906021282887750870746296178953543708595145268899571496006359626312119141678136626101081544099670133560819853126472311005579451581134498072520493850700583656518694093156257427579970961150605174163133431747692781123658937686950413772471664899322042779456110381273955189043557591734853446736681402199693771878696445281989464101332121882065793965167197997585053556220625299404167918814036930601029033457164288600427733047333465510367298287822307288892910135883660613405750338701751340531 (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.