Factor Info

ID 100073
Size 914 digits / 3036 bits
Status composite
Value 71138284278463031686642315800084096123217726937232409408636014434542884509652411629965378859307594559858963484821635661915780524549803011317287396549816225825474074490211540263741190181767936893861602293608873821690917323378362355106845631902204152371790743317773630118037564569215595118878012844989820884462442602213317157653096496469025201553959176244638545223881181096164528949657392669185859514566365716297612189370471409485053919017883048076311034882872327176382950922405779605127347075274064601073786846093591098678211301330143697243360575521358738917976918870899474867843275795735929431342833343374127204970277406487226826969873371000482859186844647044071212884588488044750790017016474216217969167496021103560674334401142870592058635097940873665757778971700901105221205641590948956875523685937459303868643243089644990707153151783799974277273804238212036324697106402340320483568467353643728181794910942164941

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98198) 115019575644379652041994614268977104412719237054998735476627833792070397179443406639774789253976671665869312044360621999564285864688999596458371058957460294853357906686339986459982764693123503732695319428036625652405689095232844270673547904033695937224979439587499480996356396360576493495681210891 (composite)
(ID: 100074) 618488495370649998034909042740405232035925801310308792086698567972577375106217471780477785171255669926522472355690681433554877373659960152686129490666868720531366663321408433869951445978795359556368813965669185458571846388815820474306411732925121252789030972219900543827998671769094522522229184606754143003994896430848201402527893253528417507456645307499975182703270826673848323048091917496212849698529932455238637353614303773803268310967684519973020270481048003902746235674427527170741955180002515264670614561743744290390479098756898188262045252701307152603264734647307287340834449401005668981161688630556864345404551 (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.