Factor Info

ID 100022
Size 899 digits / 2985 bits
Status composite
Value 21732589918127358846067607453649266974031217875637000817898090774721930443275306774559834986356648415639596447475187820221976335080554444152918592161783493940732651991579551865504930153284925951372745347511372564841541160183285299342153330164673310027962941262953483501641630104843885532941428197469931630621883455948695334354142699774435438494566037386910127075748810287595111168609528456520708275392521485211239406867605259451822897996506408471919042050298421987630133597829802480553628214325577966413173202989210865508146835497897691713670147991046810845131941138254248515452602449612949637813521170188444692050868400642291425920464268128086682655564320488590294766942608630606963478490121320044316448802082787807808912148209289392812573535191835513416809753922696340108931487329438354012841688591517137959907452965631142015780087674613434409175982030008567723193816224908533523266492293786375901

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98023) 14513538368939816484160568138201567453 (proven prime)
(ID: 100023) 1497401210213280259218672055937548038810147730801860708925395338901413742963277655406454661420655757421972641652004809874192110803063279870706845447887412241062135603439662136659739211399569347829470854168554429416139009834104950978769588412839091522236059035498116750581772469596271189764973108072633635265480023336501689308198201153011331736703827952689103724733724502444052082775656613302846775029743284064620227798572980789367937288532160633413190330791539624266601284785063871149126857176365392985990493556904372808403410852044504811048496608976065253889496111440421580186573094473921425365126704363737996510914768126202205198589027415216477108340975548493315562494081653698295270579003641728853295034621704590265455635457622150519234731994824041263225141380364074347815807305766203726164135280185888102416864314580817880019934050490995158974805698459516417 (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.