Factor Info

ID 106620
Size 931 digits / 3091 bits
Status composite
Value 2338618928490213394361084584310095623685087407285701867706517615238329333610979892171420290163277614842287128642336424831570231439645047461826498834700331508463895757648162956505751359589731837623637317168713829924963397931285291667856998042449237179843387152219505775289041128605731343944072615982787600415661315592130097127372691120119763383094671641474247999878659095030311634415117905687143517493604646685641782456519523516906035214962502800360781963179127067774427554251951869332803465719797415589458971269265343035299120297124581205176989158949288520125887952677321623084961762361411701950055643807463128904930486771698750361633498988222525328220799613148927265137165401864945645781973075867546277333910600203506919733769413822777951903968474047234131931888693896012903072485431077835095849743698519250603744563020368930890166479735326357634384950085029878009370311274987435867407064744037692773505179050728729726345773751429

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 101111) 2790184621971223705581743146268754898025436939091241244877353886840519465880545616790685999440557470738648864310355274605536584978850029325480810108739141495873392282741516896762018586018185366317378362232838567119811982525531082563630949539336484630107235458659950790322926558436579197098178959405945843652953493765157063144351040042136218901098149770678707723879677290148136949247293980171079539904611750580885295915280838978435157508498649730053752706604726521 (composite)
(ID: 108520) 838159206410511322233975804418352555289418862714754187085348028640058373214877488246404420209078224171580772306075655431996873919674423857239734865762390962751401825084151885899214007626962013297404636009567281822293610708319514535344165798276314326544091046009832822224840435055574950376876329379634509866150176494364874620899335788272205107919264611732260379125478258915200538977023443012135445589528901903987565823127324462995687585335894267664729032765696582323949 (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.