Factor Info

ID 100277
Size 905 digits / 3006 bits
Status composite
Value 51186088362728982019736916242995408651995238450125559666042114757312778120241203236437508957291095998262531528003965194669320236174700448710446079581497846375662404108916535111432163921045299787482145492296235895820288590704266756385627614856350190690634525508566518990832583545477600881965655675839869712821503623677063593136478412270659709031411098437661803655777198199518427937959184409249718297202370775766337667111215121244649360155542414823818542177204809400108686192516040533884272223664746727594691892793896561356607723346842435941340893843541476776922682420868116963294145465092553045540558575084103779682236659495742831393373930457177891364658916383022595900550059662710687144566040767768810757740780416641795599755853661674036145228461547641263425578916943874649110559483329532786112692713531196907528215708153966410446736427350948525347430131634943551212846982431508341128561528170580518850623

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98718) 12455737105357889079298653975123812321 (proven prime)
(ID: 100278) 4109438721270944709726756867171057192884894195050894601426187620744672846884162091613902360163396832725983848083194894569406250876395519493015109928682529195730700784887183597136900027222131141539648312367881041498234520404145132067926168160524647279404830404623402336742934279313623907453545730045271268682810180264943960835762589482151016974447700323602558154251320968634077875301129553468138202912977063344344024245274259025501060272235379245508853867166921727967271027931954909194373621181568035284263549804140864425677267377320840561432225967219506930148712936006759459793882897248476119174195805595063241619185634876048176862384891919648801929069368923572481723904478958359039007855837305000483966209562842763365923610179179704992175824768232765098234886600972500361017034386314871442089436639571956322793833233973071835575154946052245235034790732061175745426463 (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.