Factor Info

ID 100466
Size 931 digits / 3091 bits
Status composite
Value 1556411616261020034132795807198618455915569620612136386267539757853785753745081216447926944546852650638856361158675981781441207612623373190825502614050073518853786392420856096145647967312390810481395123911997664845346389889926282758690363559116917760807789663896818583748591078009844375626664945372377475751342250761097720628737600117053077120068294279320474707703232559096838685244324576414078140725779570376435291560748923491047607764893293809661852866564363262788610853576296222066245456851477465548118011680963615974375844795380372262599011307353884630918108030918684641679512114627483228832015591791636923161799068699398715056323175631101836127563224324742877376209588077108571109850719127379756292060259227258348668652318295922803171346037173521621891282809177372892053900584286859824687975651740459642169231539794655487382255420950831530378392180650166877185162504473298134231454398510689494481272842056002918604827877167367

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98086) 1130994928387487632390874502515505705605883946297522557266674580689 (proven prime)
(ID: 100467) 1376143762625062228151513719214183156024596084626965439300007155220491488594221883882213993402315896575818993378070068713644176362312520637279586703633594580775620794513198314259716783626982796643820580664455941109052863998760838401752348604116218328792429783387705809162160843084245408596621598603760068538459968333322173660478407161835279897863980305119706195709787293839604116011324115583684024899431435358631510692369125199150984289765682531034276850814291393817687981308786558546711222359831736426226143834435953954934550108273164506566651975008053652069754431111597515914473961878887167285627857731733812523727180032020158046133994521220830851866105698367830921802571304348133280526276756185389939384800549647496870366149198264335790101090774773565731592874835576013826846849578546205968630499107146218343973050114825074796147117393173885399528977777543087703 (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.