Factor Info

ID 106529
Size 903 digits / 3000 bits
Status composite
Value 778398582556987397210078768807777370332323690649839014548625609813508197027510631421600256910393443240943007132858105648279541857455882512972062822407352867746630988597360370229048802133051955611624489184816141990672354525391198354524086854847929261206996142805916586255033153144603379202865853055469841059791957893715960619638308897122637980421660016835182952008906751176491151475020464325258322260042804829961923167873524153713543330811048453158758577319841871253390938799540314465736855224208077579401172157321485858224462411053036101267948524745299904759333086330315618346818793363178555579849248959745903330038846017348381196084178070342421242314939844196868090197123558311515939829471344551890884965765106074925036376783702708412161555291231258381048958883238535079371507671900052413046575271750821435018230467561435456610462361830516584468352698954852652600572911441550263240024170194369249457381

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106530) 27510914315818967216431981 (proven prime)
(ID: 106531) 28294173491333321275136179464200619897059802076816031618413798105490657455908581003172565908856958142165564234067743802691753131454124341381970909219097775831808175720284753757075124497386239356124126407723724124172530942381028615191056595373205254773333255361190148794566623241489642732502418474400884895901205916994007094327235593557124721638881687878551802481426996693949403044317038803235541075600413145475034896756214543712041939290698592169103724229285264467674230557187301175357706776375001083186529688308615557831306759953332352528882568787157735176531038476053700712098748612331231864563762216983596899426557033377318001863826943294885285665424818795762462041008236971359033584668862935444007954582591962711459544407707563876649510669243764829395026368360799592547514364952018267993124135261769574211061761691281045553168478966385372129759193735696881200455263406093401 (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.