Factor Info

ID 106572
Size 919 digits / 3051 bits
Status composite
Value 2624602646949642011776196578187475833947973604668039917730447640799572137357980702585885590313998113033973884600257232433710876313529423958561858691968841497202374649622674609083329369611643996214838246365484239393007945738675400623271956982297183314144094640091852170361660025163733411922958720124912433515692439836673183177318702016384180145309775080202133965882623424283319578859441061271314070403612204277859776320804178330294859943185467131375471194263843888579948455525018839164967174959815851549449893118239122391564703720711410692954909286908075774243757707687612531139074192818827532198682180056914925144974875332365318550626387664551937391824108171351134792124697221568564021659833118004556819593846659496682370860895182121748525341724366587582353145381648109232286737836810691786264559360121151320269958458422965461546249819232671365348361043074144839319794461429709765966344233551747639737835030036715447601

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 42516) 1551856125150104353454706073254767322849032619532580465728565345160176144310751123272614075340472653526292473627130948198881955700742062013571421152401932673990807405223100805751711263297798022104984979888569023622789936847673780282579183280923463757560626909740170641770070171348837688343727995281 (proven prime)
(ID: 129235) 1691266738207303535640676511644324048376860573918335746682545000018067756524624391623218637567654770822588884589118191796408309182014024336262853178311402372987893165126373590156389123987325713377165220317409358022354052502064605746185540593919121398628099892140895756786712331046819823557337993722963362747459227437798216981421186598620526151066780388867281722260575796363194590306295291012868276751319122296178232417141318339262685738353742580061564055042039752285878766391563418667081254585830618543217608501990613756871998430901137746773227505657296482485897037005060352632191683562961383273666493603523627575882850721 (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.