Factor Info

ID 106694
Size 915 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 732009497855462952009258960353622646542864303691603389934722006222615235043191672408911425298597700813975164272467015368560878929443029422640565426252210079598417538183718646592814857539841226042474598070217053322828701663231445078222441894889468246523636265170779281490583295076710408481694183067876486510513583103660765306472858072656945453939966625488700675676309288904193009541408498475698210281190127694703915184313588296674144249446711492834484873872540311243873526772103435345558214392688517890502606952870674138376464157799237680213015520437706597753904940832193130021951094600805379694704501383786703345980875021523506071576526267447088802770802130767515641582680584841067339623263880991182672307760899991262305159271653143211899635875581763442622415171535789124929990055566249129435649006074229514201917025547622552205865936271349718984682291603783484068576738767341856280653017521763027567805554703358653

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106695) 23452589515723366382749 (proven prime)
(ID: 106696) 31212310152987599250898858956473161844476548915953068214524202320198534156057138737539202923360641230995556908096279057219515527601032353709771924216064754323332786108046032968555177510725227428077709062052294243641995368541354866958795653332011942492031230061967408371412708101745475705228295428762133206123562120922673990643213151283809509205457648812900384710690535604539202712055124692481722486520119060030928219964037765069538541508213880219659274945793201035739317415170429849909392399767676815746383903171851590298128407131190834379885526695515766195060657715211491727669789424370289948515786736848300875265842014573615125576323947888056060348881940528502754776336510053210941376257231133104168144600424152040083219119067182297920522397444060219006091618272952315859598876721222849809969671143466753809743230532149928203070543886460655606569643701937796629855705096000778745030537768097 (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.