Factor Info

ID 106419
Size 899 digits / 2985 bits
Status composite
Value 32684630861669365718652814492318897198979618730340541921595462250827077018729161575541587439593086063389715021870915174879081894880334206101811785733664379764094182269699387106706768349410095608249710804651478708996707965112233413770637863031626223705770944899477141016314060842662723355113986588059161579501921674699271539051194624951987524784859382911183090383266405319648668663310178414858527731167264470334759360427210326280032365602207411573119577840584765934656895532192682942033487434291853988391827235088445502862831556552618175684089652423184836629466932159074111812101537635181509312801951977738309776236785667204177805803349790154456479975253918205197410057988932495987143335120185553289282790114062506630980319875860819483468395584055942891629698686155090605110317495840336347903472980429222882119761212542631270766859416077694175449812094483452578369055352177778940295272221817082513647

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 115440) 6203965287260235044605484719 (proven prime)
(ID: 128868) 5268345219272397528732073633982870760457917506105323078677728059038993244252128180149550195411873481263833149862438144787992900759892542278990079150618741011788563203315008936016107044106454677655219458975858956909434909531882190198581325043410084826934695221794725075311499439729555372156413118555912024110472826942497607879307031641230960912567054409426789180523212091713142466453091133066893438488427633595818428682558366609412791540198434083355296461936679212604265372103991622398562579970076622317860022039657319244588120179800261456253263084078354523467563057451980814838593818277877565748272617111772275618345442530413939832942783141713431195969133282625524782264277363041190923559746071252518786515240025624546166104538815472323143811551445817875326462564533835298763569653855006906188838080465101068874773902232068668879346014795943173721908785068459442160011713 (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.