Factor Info

ID 106654
Size 906 digits / 3008 bits
Status composite
Value 206157482419843451689061451704707494515704203372794667169630225473867553852763916530661658745105093208905012323743864210360901868236402336215162792805295656783747757736836072128607669906247397689675490685966118205257404510411274513544022383569202360711849426412107619631058009860999231167680251747489725898485027564466122272290733817928807529719579432013443934606927511822283865416193789909327120053058432956856730525740808788512428570575742811671168287217643850358035489409063724598970810783648444303021699573337140996547351802947145954189171072556699147710914760332630366410319131454097411552117413026332964739854279796539025772081340392011371275427471526153972847042157251826474019725564971047779559453436529710208109552742705228564035815689760621793044336681930417917806333458911552903854509075811361426359403839340568938512241837483074208121231207020757085729198789779312423383056465448079332658122657

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106655) 12217227953542289042401 (proven prime)
(ID: 106656) 16874325600192285273484943196285921855525390689251084483060791221180038112689932410997091589726849000958143013692457155381556057500191740755357494788423843082934661501709245133047300418027864172973984717027957725687784288214085689392633080600809629841313784521489667406154038396151711400545409328057467679538857054428244238144880074781843985559720691912286015164015232905605250746984743082858910276772001710515654143392681664828383454592035989825295258954259794115560006609492888610003958846744621882164986584388490550169593408938650380955882714854571533035940974367887805187488128330412665270931949341143404031139418026546417471559233209650036808625348188497545886850215100501359579956902905258772254825171313273286716941966882091144990542931802763803138145215757148299976400544381886885281303102844925940558669948575137596529481285996292247504817582647328498872709160428379064785857 (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.