Factor Info

ID 100354
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 867152395500630939927745458040382468942622538297646964334557485763110960407857937665788310489140777740007380739006746276478247420470899136115072972125939279967327952106997924540411094673471416243622757605855100965377030644732562473269906975936572286639914755298466994742311865707845402671875041495338989735703185138205708749579997293091757746579040992333518963818039497395104595922479404046466848517086089920478046306108273408238181723283254054335443856999673688364725892775032547454715190804372715081074836738903570144386371327575925699935072875037715156022894860318867341073039319582631893204427090519415160164684855435162543086184974548917562966758507807576122885074974122355923060271687733962020549735094217665752284280426214325173957057818173640222313271819111871922973601470132563372275177415139516582439788126227233452680474062844565654754226259779822284886140736030686941258865894442828577534608890279537

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 97967) 117607651830033471085155671900584513818329244290849 (proven prime)
(ID: 100355) 7373265106541190167247717878491075145878801962274688330852041020756340835780137726390728928325945159917509768438009032856535459167352849135506187702963126714055061497348991882799436950358717714337177342043825992862909059012699839546375718352019069892247983817157258467778016497371530937557394021924559474799747148278300836089342909402522308050461965456908434487849323771209640551477482529607336469798126821786959639082951461016799986477240496326434582444919679450946898427298518826620733279835539593590637975402688585829856246192075143243841801177086284891393422487540845107037956196703935755584690574616780534802488914277300750479708961391368062010685084895643930062100690009579427267329716949135273735632455773506253622297634529837812496865307029180044048634920405840519172940103131886464508468892949714268049579314132175512491848825427566817180468176543026513 (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.