Factor Info

ID 106573
Size 867 digits / 2879 bits
Status composite
Value 368976095158302014318113229744272661161360059216826896001037013347151701525667683115870330537217965284560366530514272505402852225960424969061049837398396168661076279328314315720112642206044653447418507578525943315316943188425377894651986018594132955970797893309191643066514401083460869586876162800551095409650170525433945953493282779032108296117286807109481353178329073962763111508611740016273534452722499187684569133242048763944126103614934136174722319744379367743802504478536113503157211621462871575153827916745775367667289710779165166696986756222577511537887586559127160475057501464459947422050828460058396157773012834619480783074479936022050937388466132950034500743595786768676824206629248135154054536950581316991623332697497599198679894015947849892568624299979553024759142946778051210885702011351779726927546742700219182837883980401519338438639737921686489330401

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 101094) 35786265487563316733237 (proven prime)
(ID: 106574) 10310550434119231143949341602639326765891667111297531122808243855878596638188553977939641273335310770325014893948064984202542817778935809005479162683525583181909583571864750392050506194547149039988732904208774099972660969998137309856997754386288017350321549063089331555340157274472317221165162913288112616144684586834098576604463933366773943234439741372201033893162925101440123244762345630274995711285533022280599431282944194426488353296310807483006504053023333272334128652976427377400170667170086657576729554131624492761748214579902638900542807772737968446661939957751746759703899742232218761101687252491495226008427610108922689184567790355341558984162902310213141307743681626312157453915546206281258108790257812271661319547556704088012051264422293079960989305230304019007852776813391766999980366026492048622362127609046605932220918608525109373 (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.