Factor Info

ID 106356
Size 888 digits / 2950 bits
Status composite
Value 988705813102452083568335852362154837618037485317196630453000926999530691956514271831938707265736245938609986460753402771096409091399715461574950303093207349788556449452989072644323815763712817399421764033377343664734415570469763263099823424598912716213919295185525732993872628216611972981299366567842233660535492519820006093905784288661689626392277115162593265444667520305316297298274581857621258221620611764645015895109956305673386744314291040266998554817017846167796572160050216795962059896002929444680061762392598983725649779106576135905760536057044502834640499451794368084595050093589073450231512698402590743086095513154017438130758850855000775074871506942722260184991550614983358129107509340582689654993167053853084969486923195577972037664509687482270950908890920411154776920220548806485246802013489117907070192638795084460290555830651219315131176972870036058428991610858011788365993

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 46373) 34934502703650256920948210191102939870700434505721 (proven prime)
(ID: 128715) 28301699940876605278956825475779779373024607585353959984062879432377855041297852558540566673331884626905069990447303811330767006994656098969310533050599698212443915221788991828291429865178649975139625302672442616518314557817715492845380972433795694570655639248416400999322975020626337555298199740646623317130291666440895585438072224617411724898438182184227828428290964158916118067011892271287437697827671367456105544361499710313067493176815239404151703605225722112301477109054163985331597345728075849842474749167247967793937089049185252210809200448599032333893523777870719841690431943397006258383498898938901096356008469437245211394381822326056063429495388788479972631156328980761709152423767169396435063830474832627095653851147953011414503902035378340118601982050210332521152282640671522233579440595654467505813847140743407483012242973233 (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.