Factor Info

ID 100093
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 117265511174210710766915765653393975320060305763374597411826890577143171177998819364297815558674415855639064613024655055122801964771978457762968703218716463700933233724854207500585561556744232742550466268493822385296191639418129895601683043267753982656784799276727222388491017146664710891136658385462152667670364677278091270844898039032526260184881804795643506652678863541853181008082701437682368561648567370720887508234181356727774582900751008384141514037562822985253060035189037258162110740060694810184659253042378862787282721963540795787323813707682245289478717697642876012530364513446917039828961951518857982560288248445969867882327040584218434977409592429668410457561445511304159238644873953231873550325304215856070667108642898458731764990670542241116429003476226696016666459923158455821313901366614784879719176847679033022779443618916520623443520732367953261275770555843689363822238451084901575787567

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97879) 27736737856153197269675584866568095122351352801389778813467369 (proven prime)
(ID: 100094) 4227804718145547686261202703020750192021074367415108537171019507735445399721493575482037310844766639831234536804921709291131827570408690072783502225347029629623977743344823488778841098710012284263206448851399033083764517781766235508470286132272695821671454463424854393037768083818154372825555084927824578006001226201815873528670899502799911363665631480751387597936174399147447605658859408708278161671508195396608168127623138050055784077121053143625761522569693772085580257808987972880346846521265516176641377255524426873979040130002935962013233069369891918857169566595614130260707349977508488352756427441344053741438330969379372934975503375386896387500638831727493310389700086798738337810501740996501230198466126791252845609775828888858250091923134116458670468030700255205572692330821425055840163017391666746943665740950939077964410286633920343 (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.