Factor Info

ID 106472
Size 915 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 846647968163958963276492119875761846947060113528908269007039393358938429499527363895639129348895415897508267953169537178182050699897479103371285940959750575590324698443085377950877660983013240379842167808965487479319217430830905176358776282713523393721416520575950035299055565359662868221710267057797016391585519774931428325972053644224930300477898785985185323728173890971734451898542002499041640113084570920248897913293882843998547079531251233321326178958608471590713201951633574870792622107192505226645071636238652986322493272821648916451451738890532790730327651811374302677506062227728710285970956988264270630979545134748471791225853221934498978640348346419770664684871990645948194917177052016197231696645669619949209883152744406918732652535112240791477662156377462156649837685498663341301478157682905899384617383267886868736551745307971136932054984006231007970789609463019659185310830786215928328010202214305703

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106473) 210990390095349731448161 (proven prime)
(ID: 106474) 4012732370329027826301836701317721404312445672030479643877377404209750545240093859165087259933529470484577442426748144179860119563666980479810056443115978523155697464965642760473788251366674438984524182198416763407858757907297456620059577379397886464495481743454896711316854571785597268175865811314384002454794509103934938925377805982822920337316310018289188907038277119497952167791983777544974354035670459364124137261882432495554622691734758318697196539474037126677089805425432813939554396056690297481357105079140785002317897712540318284882196326680340376739808319892706482053923469455151726460466409449183744687210305569342062508138062404341929231068154227422879166718695444554377483126954147061630379039186927214302820208879364885630834615774592143095623798019138389651058526582381164952617246730041583464463120189194940168881097790919625820670091904699323403758353301923859218859028118023 (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.