Factor Info

ID 106522
Size 907 digits / 3012 bits
Status composite
Value 2795481988654057328873180146769553710788934633655598879397288872309721537346907313876316214564437744089611550965910422311985825147771540927131106533544911380403603603428711980653379281770385476705170036525374505611775977794736704486819245310501595849422727296802394336506880350917009732971801867601769021122993295805844550240404766369358002604387850181657533002976610977815639787460972270692297460729875943210125978161092994382391219579494523106239138030463270655111377584411547525979025758904818209375419819724730733787489796079959570795730471791996304516065884807807661350047851617930322771989249984050359409840852744766433560228816571215926900947928109755974954633237421654737681826881947944189679727729233007296915455531474992928292591392522882545226515181022732885347227196088009646247493990538563499585606210379109280764248191416209895347021670010687919381536351558951657883085289483707973675237991157

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 21) 1020930432032326933976826008497 (proven prime)
(ID: 129088) 2738170888969583247106295926388435710755656331739836715605874319920831582625004624278271487605283925628023683412117557152309189717192001697755927084235147961390261470057312714113804816837827490347803325684306485681973192450048224504643893289522386696922507034897293527555442935948514611939684778935683122193478188615045613278201123979136092214023606628913210167967819631462865801484608247424447889749224110309272680028634132438371927832890400028309798454776233962919861823813579573201055719644949802496935124942755055127114775244220184882207318098885609557270564033503117121346801233111536223566543003788989994810353631619856608219381888998425736286049930119740049647791685017226909798578702196439513661509198797539875833631522755486652272530808138961197988757480632196358560728028721462838125169686056590838493784063793483003037850769789998708495735785359357307008615650715781 (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.