Factor Info

ID 106587
Size 907 digits / 3010 bits
Status composite
Value 1210164242555659459080332311885126187660890662327549012467677894827199960192409890529595656853965600668360707143984227710725689308602813439943106401773005832456216361954181852582024880130420494843023386405489536159439601266895274990903511764442874440498804247528560871829242850917488792537400507347338208083931829145588988777849575208546612816842997692799074716368539197408642065240911432253438937514128004199464816138558574409657988572328788942049255837028514445916268980631591815916588220355557883087636615348539504878317770934934511513472050302114132756157693101976477222102445495743821404540776041931309180426015692545277621095422567763298948761010587446308332733830153984182294109223629172649068084114424775888983852370343304970079208717707578440832414814085638060621523566645097419001695538693828917071694271718951278946126102918390865206078219431325656798061640428903582106844983160607776054583301639

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106588) 154002033421464665745449 (proven prime)
(ID: 106589) 7858105608539243150023234372023314159092491647077592799281313454149949240265242739565490692404228751105116390340496675049095710070846438263080189702290003240861411743916601507515489193159048637761884331885741784210781870575055832040679057261646761898986566227993281661483676420805846670885962953149605394281077440713406542023256464825618317099326745971432774115407307818976907306202031406692084213408870147552528521298174866658367552924038883476531789719595108729503112661055147333466410621083134125477351477096139041188970381299863463157827594957519583992060608513754320554062064460887957983121010731960073197601776593518485828198553762031090796166979705410086009835277381107866293900300292007766164956888122945117950305760565073519673226113389410887300481331452065865877680685393385360716314668247330680521801008810734226519931159072302279279342149443135043393384727947809945883311 (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.