Factor Info

ID 100450
Size 923 digits / 3064 bits
Status composite
Value 18615338238862087859116103543817451401890383792187763849973037012415237966674868945776483023508232973512693478518154927658944921012363027609513740735819149857897250415420248048274355180683080017529224444532777468146131805080709146868237842508801581591192352778038496241944673589394090427318184367640481748102801140807108473361322054484501362073192822466638043103088020382551214564288825051074161989066757228735379524567289026480382173106652036697609772711178368291082038726944553023843714022429265323652996902046308822792010342277649007119016363038426840614012787837674908925942062676929405037836079067180128128702582330236092668182348759756708659838075429073297470548698848075513090288658246164861656310417878898553712307901055318757950073956004729937591905794932651021709118844133254905055234607636701542893911337770198274202373668836182579780818216559374743264426110071651287897514298153905800150678084020967721967821611

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 70631) 207460499909279296762540583487933439637201905299100245238682598870759408878141960495778332780218147735503696620877792011 (proven prime)
(ID: 100451) 89729554527259001819686159601024012005999933264814095216496104836774791312289830828002654720821798225437966868002916211358487625972098021136690241890282929641482107482855682203080245559594387705020543703010611180856305862479107604036422955372591454980359970212055800110721381556261056794864926956110454003955172214228276899347768108925167528682007148139035895285795907353715042192748767324517791461794259522530623076551247049467124817318244923236255404012385725376165522286363470387059980294008198048303218311100438912048131807227851790805266299665759860321885456571473073610482264480466855566891720758266487637252616279285137263679255771236631901857588940635250108738715183286682294337102149005594543580696542381630517510076178018874392839042688994877158264224226055899403865865020854220380452559893601 (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.