Factor Info

ID 106697
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 3954274462010830286541526237840387636884960901821362360795503686126462674817303738327728073763292544415058166312610783072141389432150267471646581355762462300742984670926282783211784353085758713603541762475576537331487621821343957379033009991041690313271066954787710915247081250618075155766162170698989186803003717866098799110932200227694263769255660971450071254056181146258947456671806058418386198828436638019923146432402602430203899473139337837975683367931446992784102131226102801492639423405565644353591293616418772219864398238747704444430699406404929166173627043713644171999342781369940356067560465000616178252702554844889760789438269879502690491085098823436478645894906725117352904342551926880626144944915439610931591450665802660057699610573607035670643189211115781445938153528987200100249559130524005192612501782026523565686885901990299547458663388354445397057304634665348587749818004046337419140872863051493

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 101139) 1613971229961287289627497 (proven prime)
(ID: 106698) 2450027849694493937845047891186814449078922850454482023785992403022170858698675620416076804428764798809013164074331503994583121563658302422236750953952394689808704657615561091033522804595465084783136447170830945963153876461550831948830687609030414448723062056656111001650939980413014445680842139103205390562839529403356254491655478366770103200714950954476669757983840294204605472134666298752826448080742907833076500129015432811685207075631222769340019557374737984982882271913540553922666923175218438270997557426965532701908363149973336997890151181809504220503515816402352218155934191135856355697138044214738717030665983684971144394422359109471173843143056933636296582295693125293242428085855943175590822250353348982626026182686275396740239937310984492459702090879500418090641123831120265930152855023980003252355131292353722892527485923986833467718141298808269085516786621781914791339248669 (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.