Factor Info

ID 106438
Size 868 digits / 2884 bits
Status composite
Value 8738093226516021029014962402681946544984129474121508392810208590232510142539245585436644628134732871077481134402698457833678043335530874865870092479940307273472166249820107656216328940611735221604055563968349533286926309994764101207065168460144001074171635819680272162567370699849729079085878047890230505032811488349308167874159796047798702516449877535384492927256567819437719333172363807648344856513217354618867067368853549522768733231920308355785337765648679201574787148491213992518833805809155979080662852885321980538596100856921768867250801710894345483536702885162548628422822486126219163938011577242233203873294852992471686430184407960839361498971304863611299542757537720369183521425532557348458890241698378446926040448060724235349109540409872350698423469509827734452186222581737463381516204294351993827005436250393451937745368796991828458746457530453830672130637

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 46399) 50145888744159855504668415596228627694746993 (proven prime)
(ID: 128911) 174253432242412619561321937658682852352242034180123513366479320010437926333969480379878779326707947564598539205440056263041787656531832585924605729931078089458675450330946770229054102868704775430058183315708166429635117845186038879462136555785544089937234650627045340981802962243893445813051450986298809170381358445341919942408749122485505721617754229309964723206291072933656488473835030246544974944479775633003708696871232117486532354727790689283035339711369046862647067764014925161305812525467942303798033802449298114677291066997909508861499100906747493063323190641633995391973826573864691015106765060807492818233101801590591248884516987780722582666890324657214495003599841357908933331435843293610157513638437462213673241631456607733322846552154989261402883592765814384498248854021599919567112686035262801256113887322698909 (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.