Factor Info

ID 100443
Size 924 digits / 3070 bits
Status composite
Value 803951210646976441410051599038238781034753135695316100383583189575784755812717788983965601316724612783736048537845522759933826380600651849618891969041656056903146720385686219121150576608696828536049076333502930949337163390526847688315392887668108004814036420131438489861802607331289872580431205430203927948889993791608278953491817164668657024458481163895588754675376400995914135657443181981354523918347680667013281447238399401353033494611647964818955628203460689688706456566380402805207457989359277344363891713802088885265336490290014627376567355272108575700750954239808375992442255861065074042542801128973087672107383870315515280056747618973306333713260634709808056972203725367724704658414200515261227220885392251031912115368704240588175657745296416100371868474437928049768006455147286717560154714612099358710980565187469699552176761731424903898229080028329143721891283797482705078774536558479090702065800224331230738566683

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98288) 376625253722542687705967089659406933479650879094369030258305449 (proven prime)
(ID: 100444) 2134618437560328697100137392365776097467063081585304461425020923304457537149997618462006927224885689156755843146667740793061379451052815537730593963900716367782339545196350949637798300378672576674930408782522996901165362529293073632538031745296671406956975448198925384374065626592274481826794438090619915037384274058651345858793727243762704800858103183053258992823524130999873394672499272899359245051140407110639782234564403737973014537844109746056559495357122818528614576525979545991912907029484658940255092654909366137161565472614200012120043867378762972144339330233391835820987147856805041418973933692278564058806511809399235841734346348686272541013848980713193575499104190683433489380685696480193906248156835521881485921026208724106445686154825629824446458194635869120068874762779181266704297088032637094276181337299282537026445024594977543368971545260178467 (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.