Factor Info

ID 106678
Size 914 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 85719654389376794777129858641283817757631400458817049209299138743854930275842724224141552632172087601969899356857986901431024480544405812057557277391526494943905781087975903595683788162922007933817811027717017019924794622248664919976033503103558439088887288633417186653139757175828454266085792304423990713974398604546028013439025408682955161647160361824885241760244451371503788096814617586475168290305965707529123226258845142823529359469305237349019683978502432622072199213343666412432625688535664277762682621599412363609490301656712335457530075433919431756189052740116959960761509385436693649295946540513007117225679331218784372659125753223850459547883691677160145190490424643870945898588385202028559838585620195993267564842999208965714062044795676260419387083012571056957584510393241729007212083711907074253158216933884022676788735123259545083409019520069884111949715140537888274199648287668406763345455982794141

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106679) 1229027013958572054444437 (proven prime)
(ID: 106680) 69745948149082934738301192827653917979336349268242691578167969728385441809136404395112959900131075400806345809376949784580609012864756676113206730883223735565544897337265745160914339107615215122450104435716723774800340117659428441864275564338224048247468156344631340007262604171056935108747694104844682644256282824589369268405284785055573478464505673488801797541207386216493086761371260132691463964901508480378294308780398747627448860072858202157124530558873452392019272110059389701596585820129010417418596436209001369662555286025306822377367172703635383552438334995565088947176431908275007441332277041327994257046869137549601821152043327590280764752664316083072372230971163785774266880554072165485847116412252239627514509203257261799999329375184802581731091937471586946946775153269005287292080830888995400287134878333451653645824725787699587828113631564104408861014661194207122612846639593 (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.