Factor Info

ID 106460
Size 902 digits / 2995 bits
Status composite
Value 29160561095002175926896666173685078547849215281169161451546523449998853166572644180615878431694646472274086055952598438737279692193413194008670320913384373252577737366168390267244132965035852421399144249586606437276209355050181657045031518634143044278115246172820787325736189827689248785504168692622345920946406104994535106123472008613757851849334271322260669573316360519364305697699872200201830803083403595248677040389404622912480806187943255672279766715064604228554545023812921173002169594994138066297057068987251729595867687626311023200605054072596745043825618277079423944450118200880579144817120036238709541550010186119280512854545942489875672181014396386714498745984163808787749612107468878755165705129351605297936063304818388564092038360429481396308516624594316403574064474577046739345250802491406102309332391607925974720942386300110312534432823593815572143371011427079112992812466156523295983117

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 128959) 151081601057542488376930361941 (proven prime)
(ID: 128960) 193011994120288581656093312808405902408265363548604523238717355281665220936109939118040348041284186373311231637886300872712384051000344318203832968719444177188995432479379946930477774025572365092315744063470764241894050206771418403101810104712229954554952662423599363287379274776606901665898720082445098305392922116128265581843726917203183453794377972396116201820704652204903779922762502097027176313476870863589305573295509089078005374437728226441904780507415234106003380769924757953393951491026917239528445500003143995570798987082672538316204707395039134552822461509943569051991704125319695816791097286897442004554807747931487772313129164747955807586732890455632726874501554567678418098341568873831137415624404053502632601583152575407973502854016758451345398315621119135459945176688935667173474678580661352013596319353357323106950560899802010272957986740904844524402949337 (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.