Factor Info

ID 106268
Size 898 digits / 2981 bits
Status composite
Value 1262278432858018925545398466644881517057532957283949073177585536771720037047053993583979622218491994500685166660191455498095950835904976744362147676981367836445552402794211486863605805389656793914426556970142599493091049994611308026071954615660646447564171702464660250493507905589211843773571912506587490280467637325291185990248114381724943325518413431840966682993361992941661911156448610428872664010372236842815727768239236248397354080916763434897376384346343334979728450674605587083208648905452418854672958974222101211479517332317484966328265182195433554163001482484926409557689728509326429379647348250669975350015535200667474429744355599006997996867128793266362954025944858330933941675734021511967617804769962381606427518884525699241197312460631356968297973084727524884118151348061655155151653201592523944360192465042333475443314605369079303487034540562098543916218071289666961461779375991335501

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 128482) 116580474515826924063246499421 (proven prime)
(ID: 128484) 10827528692951515231046964148260006268981283024358633097517459623425114793262800070773310951502551668426119036610019774053851776038403406354653572003023936845025793078431442221085495251445948138110828466976660018993081053463199038148624251749318293429112122633731308201029107027460068073887754958914148024670699164002153409177270316793984260699511029208260828153840635892851708220828610576843428831279782360485926758061843440408256278518320613854523766741993052880548833267340796843957604665192886179199557411903582110000599781862804031016276185624622982231598510077845500817448692471968879894619059906706927018641316283182402081016291739440009232596974972164794977275481816417190509230784085364733882617848958159518675165798338561128539402769871083250274628148169192286326185253490435568531427214936642433959775748534905348967483132718459749783471105895822667748834481 (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.