Factor Info

ID 106211
Size 904 digits / 3003 bits
Status composite
Value 8710324995319907860490911030066626472078782556762880931190624315090209180293301602810451254349434088854792591450822557846828667683051642880793924296522018833829615459179550358270491558428779473992157609592095546613045576367133024418894094718454938680719216480079235318024587659575295427703585023104131181037949939266281272270277037441182044433489721797555017930384392245484654622027657756416907383403158105454170275511669518256765339031277560492298421991191400426691193994348555015641583569885990480412406800842860715564111078184800548810130967990584808222754693901457979195948411913033579266249541974906598662386614005301599735917190396490606842814530366570568048165209882068787388793889120560932820265003515040786657553671598220728747963193746788200840151637471545742422852055713484425174659316418864223370728749367404802519631516801309618019469768507930107251912761931654301509813779328032230324668493

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106212) 288841530709437797247701 (proven prime)
(ID: 106213) 30156068533240538597818789162293874542055046034286032905142060787650691943176302611179015366150887380259706398845533768656260451390106602601248991037253782767857414941388186964513456697530442656027743980687112098227848368439754214083460467567537160775766778228663720637318424060398947510068755702330749043787763885818651689954904818320556252855845125713429052194868025578653381984395205948916219654168373182624954289638276961352137977513385318521477415104151086192000314679213216137821759472846859005273452839653671436900284488845437648037369284446694415906608147456293711668891598062891170222670005208764075421484300700546284777189051241353538018006122164586393399211093593317115376767993754615479134666093877261340810437721545465036101154875928424079454190555421394075365856777758531779976133774012833562147035938195577866759498369014001321440476732577106505911821830493426922393 (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.