Factor Info

ID 106657
Size 924 digits / 3068 bits
Status composite
Value 238532131401068314523917984969905784844578637756687832445893163627216239345411867531802174802520192853653471382201807029960032333267885568583950522848354445070776253550780295239504009191322428359629108596005359038903889163682830915141054279880244625444726010081042572900849477036221458137635482388116193969940295740924381957309041368476327938040670167325635618878235431589435310362171936998169877904726082279309776178347487210693794683088741786531554513551742748927753871034228813883899282462907965679894509124788671347988622007886532784882460690663975136437406035465497996567755674956084659532449663834004370029893384907371380333653057453262491974766744414213000083299262746176708210546322343339578544352553792535350090327337457704422676943742041258284641286843056951833541194428846615627082685874044397549361987212863882894644668496330371843590767126507137339644751058131473956580419824708259302616334063144420623700315241

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 41788) 778540577130041052354017 (proven prime)
(ID: 106658) 306383685588202627010828034648957497331887231560497118925961638841802550219508521297170670590509203533084087470288833492222492454773101524915205373918703077314913647773215655877270739909606113704542067989933508351866599040428719216337975547136555744267253040260281723860545766126713303448579133748075756320066773117304989288603646329751439230765048548681185410608226623142883848592224642092423597594490242348491067678809123948400824060312703874933116711951728284002560052498543235269391989026174993453416254835660178978521273568577828133170816183963689694693215026565994854504157530365900601611093249729897990512014552812285456946121437887162678048150571077035235083795390941882615067669932513172363003449863027145866848798908802352108226239016589649151482306049606541666233645807422315494077403715224012449307119399176067866813120787882175742942579547632645112198968396844646349440879993995812616073 (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.