Factor Info

ID 100241
Size 933 digits / 3098 bits
Status composite
Value 284559366988752151790736953872896772877757818926102640385085155502257038396486044726554061680316628513756669227821991899261720001160729680060671729383779897591144432442798017633463937850905786679896552067062336370634428157335102458957135076033018287301574990468600930112626865009989584598193853678169874206909706613347398174057487031622137562517051509123574965876837816173474955047354240218136147929155290082452606142620574221412056931161041580767543734664227876511120001513371417344441122809800069849005598184242018168669282704392925489241036517130672963643683103486785011101826951053631446599242552880954059776550092638124427413499206467450447712862079639991302574266689479073493013372945333394179838918529390436710579982234985041726125253436726639135920757251952044982059879098030790042360654930303139274228881975514964630706009552196531850967201445943476417460151651320358093387075003183802289928046810550364213650785033337972911

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97856) 104933918101562798067516186656513621 (proven prime)
(ID: 100242) 2711795881988649029839921132265911188990917862067617560335587570891220436491053725136413445475456761218080692250798463819467817491820114761466159601322487976364436961246346287494378527477667052679662593424488942581023592073744831240659983705419375594082430346963743015628910933469848445355375527542467336841134557286517444500321925345202624533463459779552726508743031376846413898121984305762853671537821112700126325726727769308279644296158634192449843339271209936205449765843974397594812333948203580974043115941726967883570032291222163256355542298620573346482409464651320240576093395158246702714763234008765641622092365643322119520903955992135012137743682424531688811833585603367162617574466807637912701556087071789089657388075272410444453073676521082865673442568136872321061458311887857624975492097355923076913202657306263947319345888639384723058987581299132670014712879797670907209148724292085491 (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.