Factor Info

ID 106590
Size 903 digits / 3000 bits
Status composite
Value 927050178419468671219017005936966481424102820398983037442519180337415412642017675222958619142481196960237891172079283269513903998771410457597233339762602374389234631057342017673917612561681051019912030344367201957345252190951861032170892039258828262504013544495543547747595713843636109874446973725635742232493968327492282682752847810793022458267207642234993118663267815341383113830967276213142377624371869482616456759972048760802233278432302456546816754222227926757889096062640254863984717941558833385423383809123965392519438493510369357786300351772675929072547220143632608584392017930706167662283038216793565269577089729171467209106463693624628689929448384825841901232201061161394681394280259814053654021632169495628351836674815884188918127327570002058772939491802733509749197454931131087923723075337201381570845498663642262814783724748582491254108148354989117798497165856378400542944285833166632174001

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106591) 115956747953401558466101 (proven prime)
(ID: 106592) 7994792841137745239306025583214874575719211239788072153146548010997770728952777135413373188857875161627316216513470461337209833419625823089627249222148268430127976193386878229352870516681152146017292848003359470905810505774904161677975361300922143412025358912923095869264924819171794848323390553004636725080008266066488955278874919078790487085547112163746472452232860031371000987702231462531810501728953517952095296089122441784021595796799597010578260944839048432345642265873688321944938959238451548539277236573934922676725674087450383112820191708881798492478871659539655136706660876134960051125405977270911526755528944153136282851506214105410760977792475826239166103102151035308999237080630384120808604403121822387733376027796386474545354879556752191870289321124817406749537795578238866086670758324560653982729622453053721326947229719616692322148531866531932124558066207480517901 (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.