Factor Info

ID 106673
Size 902 digits / 2995 bits
Status composite
Value 36547462923584079048769545896648129034857334788389530921989538263975952519849256273945608382919245617358626787012388299973861927252677817947716758611944937350651869033366907567724171168923526608000666971273750411720811974998442487375867969319030515830695777436823476038672752006823258589940623126372496954532654745802459028400436073360902433694977761565031478666529206837106715060904889195482140537042444384147861463768346281128987465092359358460216584718493045406901547245585563082327880455537985877667922950451728338689771702182171073738524145756710705943795750600761269607167737612385898931815889472903801125022302483472431465151932554267042801091492637083620164163657674173276008400166729535237838389924020919323953703046867793875514762906545686617654277177693318800913726046835639964195252956148349112122626146674499303142848889156754213659756656317950686320067209515509935894937274330370674568761

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106674) 18430382905860028872949 (proven prime)
(ID: 106675) 1983000739065689051027008345642251413462720582023322056118980849031855320056893556180766095876131269070390848451197872474883036552903214395291188722141383190176219278418063858071775512545887977990356903218028678620985433037397692300466511780372954038596746905521078643700574562496788229931393906737298553446891061922872256749075202006721147338804726265469582184117023058401760422419318052369641762501288174967572474506346877835353303236234389471613296817851780281060974110409102814470509877488551799544615683590387496666618036802735546267023826136865731089203183718269739623268105199674089058806855866434853578617934117279361550040971764292654026651333390316379175623091102633150379063327915314636910148593959576287647971230413040827062309946744720948897664945643046052264018971690903780394722680402188440747912051691850448546138467720855994426215371063124532235816203739490788789 (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.