Factor Info

ID 100301
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1393097758182835174642123501732393154573328392169956170175085513261486251062747283599233386495661213899552526561481698338641999742352424800382304069600173983698519100032389594423651827867368243821044850021430210726814357243160276581767339962260352458861856067592649340697996146800259862590835010161802624512509276333904618819506250252291541804327880371099393554057149073956418870810115169417741413962114227777269654086625018277488591596520229642540975540804249293249999351595710957435333999943873188895592803403470180705221035331071633417282017061886661290646086137682921756740713640021725337172677635893475062164307716494347039926083082161418041740148002643958845414443492936987509589161666377357071459932529246034983488378623447461613385316867077653007649431818897993586992136329416279308171745200324155687779256837220707340063010441970869227105240681556518598939535697920975862520925793629537653286691086883996432650701

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 100302) 2192600148662984026588575067233015722538197683840046891007891433738635302033915426561724980449077474258979042373151680214575114920007629691538049396250370097286749719380889415702376303217028640511512190416499262756670010762803999548438349622843273990045075157673254762955720259532668177650362845153076779918930885270942458839727008714296430899212110870118158947754631382968936127659273378750427495069384903322118717549445741571488090524656955526089712240401 (composite)
(ID: 100303) 635363342026737575408784932085855944253372192277956393061515968551548163629008365823198161209985617314998112414307231851782182399807574384266368247352067297362645138587580036643298028024215366901067277253044422524983564180956197385684500058425282311513691428797777150719659768311337953380580914642637129417324269868081550031542143799826356660803391341595438049178954299160471593702756428321740447817914513639558793258954642787070325648787037103485535582550532290301 (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.