Factor Info

ID 100259
Size 913 digits / 3033 bits
Status composite
Value 8691195895830041516340825121700656189348168052143463120273164358233213446770729852835391760770635364558623199753674159509761855506286286684662733279997395728703049084011137829497134401037060481278010355167652351048359086278417507720271229819792558915734586779324350521543340788995341383002450061115251159930475875309332084985429124336130548460099845788842477928052837785790377944801240663070812490220540737268430313161431385261396713312950333519541040817842574563291179485197533092431642129528553867471805112296432481648084067976485872289472271330759049910615972092902938608431361849416669869675637713346158473149185997631940001328775865748740935466103157751594136339155714179963473888478470687941529766995528001446835777000058169381982897624504653554594652213633336972239682136190549546899156459407880773672582346479338496244168093964530645732007656422882347027790519386666498884084461223414443620181267171087951

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98243) 114184840825470580007613898528487585541436290328309951915958576493491 (proven prime)
(ID: 100260) 76115146572865779095305166493734767957110700881450016360708696351536199116190965042906641413620048794124708255585296999816217892882689340857347865054654171911570827614963934349584052163864710523786417496484990776110565684365621025857166317989559672555489177331644084773189270752676086479471198709280319942974900092289202489932928213786255399465541721509286768657608948567690782757686525507612301609270993409160529685255580077214524253895724995462289339234948680003020187424023778511049800861606603122169577520707922626660271325339036799900574911247557300327816497176706510897118538484755577142209580255685104773158039233005189022051073089995672255990606227058821411541538967168189142433459985331192193578853319264137096856019039758528540346009566058564711473491207726074879104839178861511861046165211934331334389694860385814784703800985340835061 (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.