Factor Info

ID 100542
Size 901 digits / 2990 bits
Status composite
Value 1061143586639351356793534585758782238518220965164575593910249416391078472814401194711000786196278267401160590866349628679746588213498957309201736539676978997221731084926227455287143186549840895478438689079720689489150555208885130627979053745876546189145268692114573949050985473258732792334201743389467418389000657533114045039867986289718505436965443364178550569799337441942906330421392857985836450326759503945802102239934188461159431586312335343058229399244116433659391198935536935298057786465858218290276473322010901638029033163237947431768357184392846600896535843643501627260700692717196015132186770897590686418288385030098059151971918311396556460534722870440544667001679267630684487117917696161578257035706906339613438219985600471829839162774917588552228888604764227588489926565163624190936377084728087948507358505908842328349638626286672562159408002127494642853002141616887714036521895797222786273

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 98833) 189844089027390933651479114525577435677327968789417888266005741613357398918398559148356215057726585847089277302351514235206815052432495211209660664937334493778188886629102181784045967834499059790239405762285146162930526051058012042922018292191920287254164681846629397061534465111681 (composite)
(ID: 100543) 5589552943553845824376556757743770542063254346119745102322344466937819602866244481291446569693678518987394954185826969210603713115528160733470373914450848045350935209806295726318133261585346248488849118701192816335406772679233449535880333028150611112420242702543689547444512298551465240133178501260656456517471054134718032706959194820647005880118708172503648189669955775325797638625853421824410894720727466031579784798110931156997311650546079807860560707430521094516252965262778259395797276391581897081389640970863473919149176726174960801095738862412398089007030867712849468025790649599723417672789647928896019137076833 (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.