Factor Info

ID 106439
Size 899 digits / 2986 bits
Status composite
Value 42920753406004508175890953953970266932089209046775694958675331988493901428867571713301711556005581888930893389028676475333632231720108809376635034208910617635969988387707159949066267735488996522343165925724503449965041845883968746413575428103668553558160078691532621100221279329207771572584435182344557939313686668404542886130819774422621534578111909913148039315611467888946002391948199225226337254209123409138820903666048506993355069584124320119413314539973136615958385638946345067477148693498963409104315945401409479221270135749200952991923943107200686718309231544409518946193625799999161361533417296561303818683827637969964878383579323060353315073981137187726880103337855130282916529144924778383450191843222592338465426257908876309270748609101623563529409985260546141456135712684607029654523910205433356241579974738101442375174080618012289856144444668572952639873245575830385239293698245490678537

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106440) 926940791050825156879709 (proven prime)
(ID: 106441) 46303662348646298027589909965274396110295993194696438998968995881004020588741323967443737162725287445394579354300695139864979920961876372059883139026516003614679514106761477854435919730067972257584049761934315533812731481252979630883368325364399118898284270768783753329462493772416510336466805260573826857880207884671299183079139287445219127162797675285139908073750211572959944312202331163965705138866528014176928645014179124830497476700097351291353836552692323597186159296105964615872292366458918784637921695664861209466697840129972194463190643861792221815464609659236102478009609733536264132861925666697667571043038618968946546884414319840563198913434569719427231947780878209923506053536264373947405251830987539826627688271815511704666730759485542004233465418240031827611374608269638280249774776911173404558862777554251235850848803473605366718693427278135877754841687598493 (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.