Factor Info

ID 106435
Size 913 digits / 3031 bits
Status composite
Value 2529497887827902771234101825807554269413154950637530647699292492272259284312926442581304970807750012124105294981023530073728366612697481402095195053472254357826744809939455828401163639742012081524890322735198276386600682115979217767881769314940514032846416683301756600873347501591535075346483078470811993683704578932181660263504843347117787077240107880145859475479979414876633121240982205538205793846554404977934226451115729092998326213246700273113971817041806273871449540353419070492676437680225500522697689537483870579641307139697372134374061075266000278856500915455730258052060363552512469358060814203075758480168296316377920030157585576483121505680745685450893851458896354943957549019848678975522762479002640413106282681359028510101771862794628360474800495015363833094382887459274925559977083456022444060143058244117796111271062883799074040900677135784400014381680406170062431656706617836476529162171580347369

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 166) 20511004284187109877126452996177685582573434310785829998805054825748557857369 (proven prime)
(ID: 128904) 123323941274684960410758871731544827212619608690257918538583445453837627105370082218281125446882750562886661513733272509901345774474406894870066020140784920927153776220139215546236940455393700751147206679802043552942269587923779858156020866735101613523323733219528777149247246908415533885861142887264871490095910275002195804718391519913940404640613090078724630873895489350369514974029017889894916606857937007228714126216744312857261097921466631652264579592750217689367454550828725907010334892370872425380343416676562462033637636967604027110201806233178913519503189726453967700983375966861102168556918190181214992265722366189207558378128477307450555009001250344845226498321904889537523040524297925219356560075192754861748923323610658410907741101851748687522804269141238921010364744083049816595224170971751974254073880136172206948775210001 (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.