Factor Info

ID 100336
Size 912 digits / 3028 bits
Status composite
Value 311433141729364212783003102179646463447356212996175336675174198067046089429930303461173812497753690322003942673959629303760150459575052506199949052010655567805866829528309496963562303842850220251222187383361617624389706227351135119811014712178151431556429028100754584616219314817532006665632350945012382438379886322389616136082881064716275882497182903467637412846676372162059887849780635332993518785981569709869975980975921092692339010656528990522029380014506217055690151914483503065121454485542945207533528625179069195091703935739413069847402830405805394972318073101827839115585338167929179028890479125250705371956871935550579487987735370894745723213264466546066740575226021588578755078360959531338885181675712327678424245714637225877877467855833601632102839746296260378165445079040883526194742809005351600751811759173993870515326253721578053056998381511262410369862264858411777727393557345751848191022594008509

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97963) 946214414819739287364909489682759246183695543785025925009153013550103388149060967080691722150595073193559921117023171419666269 (proven prime)
(ID: 100337) 329135909210064704341888319144169619779119722718796408968516897687191898128801879626726033248312234399481443890611447074594481270207535408916557906250508043100545721871650320882592291673083065120957135648521873950918314324449296508135842145481282830034748384476359266846382580977790671949462627790794516964391542102864142342576160241338048005901299777044498054659936865110778594324031982295373244018015756510641765675828996401589601325936880528592107279730423495101056691817742044113380178256958941749970727456395851517304617186115696095420124389920048332482726504194905896208955852836806409434689223340510737472862636879038167325594759771235322730001683346741160113232427485182600761377937393347192589193856569344665219009765217822585473887464693193964403237541688330095390604274196961 (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.