Factor Info

ID 106423
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1194045455356365512201530587856920361989392398060190511892663699398139940231966178309055270914596913760183343909922642747529035621971525685010228054532761157948341570947977633999189482890196154815319301012688550839965193041395381735950641916223577879594328211631957256173486149230867267494780150944281452374333695509885392296824031067079974093220116679364860839809527338618148135405372678515281272941819307072535344356393896175500779047986329943882627443060701958286672539290147890790620021485823490989022881068982665667341491201327483782639295071644857269525305537927963048148366707891048812610151081232799757032952900386977615312696621408748623239242149509939425733862950387730052508575489495158615843717119000380770099575110022450162189001419722411604999606060640757300862254373784047761109458359411893469681252184004726204576969390421725933046455252635032908520519472494029305998423116846837404571596148031854355527309

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106424) 710413081512050022217 (proven prime)
(ID: 106425) 1680776278520868032050093306414701303033610113418521925863853367644073823596426580985375889044511892965615173145944179652677336676710568757345548337186751562568451672494952960353580555368145468120344500592857585742707764963473255978328117242305307966529566894438230981122660777149782112406063275107468862936163306909585527664334452220335522953692328156514323453292259072410186539883852235866473831112980671038185016069826127317030369450606806414134277652147887439706505317036549042996333080497628180456717015111262334530038993015537858818166703545817714687716585070384590012720453951133121173935859652047130169424943355740157599789441923237170082350465616330867909949630332151963127462774971985179265861849358769187776666383350569784529815976673466177138747950929618104168591566701361620504955768368936001500464019134581475803238217107628046255727721724225048913659135774200302370353085872723987779877 (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.