Factor Info

ID 106313
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 22394943074048849479188044534123684202430966613952455201932954861679951523777467115159369995691880030599364776631142690380442360887133772162628863264413765057519316679729346878833349596602225065495841085061212713916683448108818699067806479624714058759713289740774064258255662241169485883601482865891983541159185941481417884829703578691097055518137238807891793496735941445763884633240369743654470549192716825665415057072882381150103621916349444954736081428459752586574135686484942214762165451808239971209675485747913928489821778798089950971531567101008825047895030919866257162751482742834889995771175006031805156507485746195300548458356440515013534402494744102622960138621678982326904835247844234487897678593672602956867560278563118577649032960039979834236637512513205070254150517649791385706276647250303495290851874023760575222118385432220245791488857313093013147184055403562223335571142627312259139799449098377

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 9072) 135263838653434038307643992992133441 (proven prime)
(ID: 128602) 165564893743907461491153378798373632915836050226633155659799899190507491690385186860129896398654764268389718257158268728157492024803173096482783709926281034793457554157538828954504659440564723803718761366238805610134951393129183511437839720926372625370021351363235575300208540676759008670520534652681587317931898498384448521373106119490756018309686655896635874402311578599305809856523159939650159168057256401423034990879688666978497535732562354298019252859810295986993220659052494996479534663151921635480399968019804537037600798382550643658799893584405513527397860356020506804251260144137981616487186509982034380262779168707083896031837872146250853225206382130893376789105263724890884376597600228331958284886249630629429268768169243601240160725298914566892571016160027046942815158073614107633507988744577387740545661694995106421537789287085839254177516605151223576201906490697 (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.