Factor Info

ID 100475
Size 927 digits / 3080 bits
Status composite
Value 839229163791681689543402106371733033639686335966861128831128486914479656806585302083753027016302668608786893361365121308678562626169021087131277304151781374376540684901633555282131150111620054520291040325583388600063366843885108936116058729281557964536294511931938356770175272480851080800786040854684900632439477287368178828066285883158705085172220724975751446020328141927417205416172133713490126134217046461619440480181183759863865228942376965445800938963959287261361214559509549103664786581758235368203893758434483892018901798904637448932874274983780037091937581852298092568171138653030487501215924638290080913116395398724761755873943953191740221587270842670189437319973546283855707804915611181299726549453468559018766425718043226906965681081501989891626488846878258186050946748354802983810335371569453281275538341960534798463143507628549329037895724638424194494744163228220591143394743656674930109690217131014515902288925911

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98297) 27941026838145425576388574976590597554551 (proven prime)
(ID: 100476) 30035730921884229073150391278171877057302951096494662667904179634936001578844802867555220829384946137748875424560632407445418844663686894416526127489386680522239502783353271486715920114840427644700351936229884296086964633992816831515217895418089485090047171401072769922352471519009287311775444366717998564187397811332553643264567504301426952505504246594551292653756624887925065561917255109191039916740643463542990678126760444613987072269615387580415281152750590972030581916754142115899620827646605611186200688130944410270405669702069713278365622474892551582920897465776637170349471313197737309421051794568822381783665880976606488556455613788715697799241542730033702874265677699364778005227358905726782937850642886753324103973164291315450746744421079190255654586885875103167044956555433173887948524144671956557734122810537105826792627852230663451990980482671192272973222554653634344083361 (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.