Factor Info

ID 106623
Size 915 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 900667892229286520331275138102149133402804264863518887992825338924005558559295698666271235050355750347527191905094515005572679977071042677096230788399296687543357900260881629604531692278319005027650904968371584629626536813354823134031735961999327275028510788994952982798408316189216391387741455134914527875552343233799085982798395948254772408671089445621617792342009072028685144292146563850330080747492032346282309263898100557966385020921125384753646639184274974534855657807841825090105160660740536896316298929303593527423031569715684672779713061370852397645762947510692446528460379290153936896789758156423845847744504465957675566533755857864303707296928370536669488198310893644672948783290650613823182058459518112030525864426512621202058469530235810444989957692862342177395389748134790597671727192281351579818411276106273356157403830538793448711239625652832712199448231039485897749096064171881531825203020182019113

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 46442) 158922162297681344233923761752107956816928290909081 (proven prime)
(ID: 129344) 5667352364248741156028345097946436096055316391450150209608366517474672307242148767751944342880696651905825004194398462558628636827570180905462639638925485591094208415877478299084234606991849614023498327839092431750005388445334323051643473281884086781110583018656336920179409220707117636541227259298866621171051686480702445107659383887758815324318323537797677192375867783604902471999592614810454706577030331826031327600450797316182496707045076897504598570833025245949920234967491827022216540037476013751544066684874411145370958313386802864754402767624256278576311626980402496740177354167588681668979835945731207686137947499831444067505451431185841603491717723066312611136373919182370985779834240821084401248212540994030049500161769165373152191546906333247463055584615117756909494483676801070221533149962379286485993228656763134059148421877311978739681188719592640273 (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.