Factor Info

ID 100020
Size 929 digits / 3084 bits
Status composite
Value 13631556642453918422070582128521939414735413021498355580682650137238083593502729484288043011198742124804725946251269933664833791471739354649772158812026321787228840685383551891354887748095312998224253469787318902004593873024323222146298542728944387390827863072762142632969824933920568272821482853873277164777770968179684588160004950033789292842397049733655812229754653019285123115705419188504525029845464818222481216141134733640020353273213396512685956196265618234048850585503655027343053417699043274985834931179158611815801301390936094641292334347048346966340841512909449382801117807585514846959200921144535644762691670142126453373816074797264362138364618862075222773892445700221156721252527393333288388357238108925477049062646734866665100111102987487637613899098679863193209077766353680694740849788959330181294128927717527760848890389298607570362419856213218167656090333807258152056658257817101499020294360348606239503996660229

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70631) 207460499909279296762540583487933439637201905299100245238682598870759408878141960495778332780218147735503696620877792011 (proven prime)
(ID: 100021) 65706756941272587404521097445845385867441794932865476900799750332936030574521700954854106561010089677948066638063806541721716809885170160599872723763774108810148435471651149030653863765900904952325515988326267561026640467898807226522574138453586233532605533352335712548127174369911821452400034214754109869681076311122207966831225471668913504061099583936899924944503142049571329790780046162641898934842812274813849808726711739683428452208078611759864082941790018396466154512850398854378583627774520545493384186478774292485735111403400225496688366947324099789243963787421803646493132898627765576877148552586530037316330917440509663678363741057447821524036031938650533818683789620685172248337622905941387362732427119527063125488579034180867087814282660546468862728525899605355690042217185729845616482085344833839 (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.