Factor Info

ID 106542
Size 916 digits / 3041 bits
Status composite
Value 2472471843521389304199247468321533968838101896461054089672999454598177759104733672726182340981837254778903221327069807790497088424888771713729149407430336382625059386756151884636647412265842898653672556185997780784099658153296985662798464275278323673296528639404161180881685942908924602305269134448854852188240865115971724663190090058797268277572217494429242021208318957166514343743852525741811772119807253190145004784411481153994898772503407752655263815586636282765321113979372237713838819030377035783961402905287136573212269303475144159803037454903656318775606138625790641086030015313489562679253757652524824708632019612843278745014425393434913241793769953510014683378491016902043991621971288252953435134660466894145835057865490326319757546369244991564578085304525179611627245688071717731495842108397606764205614602287437309277485333705338689663670048641188783692004707701958148992262694205175971527211289916205169

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106543) 190285972207731891067553 (proven prime)
(ID: 106544) 12993453037211984986900462247980684017374000369405249648545204124791523138513943719142807435961157068365378979413308039470371954817029649857105517877014725135394825901246035842745688348963679606091929972940110368384609855097632154674259422659803739157908084976035149313513503923238808884551798646233143110396295350509285127811668311457814556264829671996528103212473023549076205255395972884031217380109946347242450612621236074747579374760053442109376625629454759990110565434303301030276886630850645300676412412848061994605771400498515569497284750409318420406391228366915376362588149149881197055148516300092619245624795857027517777169778358522720310532628626608242712394504070804315282925100401573364143437757168413277151403002651842696866816442340907332600244895184680494643464463584098319476858261338629395243805638241671616780917108795799472999818500625483875355871305727493152388899194014673 (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.