Factor Info

ID 100436
Size 916 digits / 3042 bits
Status composite
Value 4578192771881339034512987754627976669610111783800440617138477089906166358885420387284030967387452874988845022387023845743282363249564875705419769757892272609043995318199939598566057503156440725310124867532236383015678004284030197619387494434480179724114445778099125527445279340449292101865150784456741420852078838262311263215151122437913424411775503330899145693651823816661461775623180422018678630711840698065728909723739969923934484811970074812967581047381546134663341645885286783042394014962593516209476309226932668329177057356608478802992518703241895261845386533665835411471321695760598503740648379052369077306733167082294268005521061729984751959967539377134443467033416479206685468474265587990308303235817248988918532087585950729631417488499743579214138694537277254726608078387830009549614350871869373974398561455181173289600900597568763658284312899090144834113839283556604315587556607416258258033905969176980349

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98784) 1470213945753723885535946983290230911830280400008161880872858180500784113629597562716844556331367121966242582198412888397175264869616509448179145369839433519833829395354699619618963733823143527650489129961139625074226972009472535148078479649552706198330550610199573919561471596293639969119949 (composite)
(ID: 100437) 3113963641212959831802091999793682100497354755775532320059009436035283529994778673436714317270316180708056789148535284683738629106521980355401671820448877805486284289276807980049875311720698254364089775561097256857855361596009975062344139650872817955112219451371571072319201995012468827930174563591022443890274314214463840399002493765586034912718204488778054862842892768079800498753117206982543640897755610972568578553615960099750623441396508728179551122194513715710723192019950124688279301745635910224438902743142144638403990024937655860349127182044887780548628428927680798004987531172069825436408977556109725685785536159601 (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.