Factor Info

ID 106726
Size 912 digits / 3030 bits
Status composite
Value 945214744152364828445295341418442060858131334154648393351341029146415229897046018803487796712519889640654190246896046744197972456876587882742540581590986528736941730681501446669665565727352508428936879114770153144368235408678355285107057975440800702669642350316179446057086016424816395456230681991663088821822985318850144420024680066062076783876227835884143646363381502266238700985189228546146836256715921420750290074782032711341226983728062186465513730636499862440739255294654005246509773296511036235649221062443187189357041261832800356726611242131437117279822600187545545779814615526690104923760679942323117143476101940409819146469759767537046862237368534823240250984726451792054996422689838460846231225792802407817206381836705793148109517880803116539034893124246030626222788054238831158168382724302474892109874271910507625056687671734430944312065627012283539860093362520969631071262429878635732052960492626109

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129586) 19052084493023346950245819070012797961 (proven prime)
(ID: 129587) 49612143201364214955898087946663419600875299732840079732131203316957519163225697026329884561056581344559730819283565574805514441368914578027387425064120533711493549749190855174926431315981596135695733898731195537994605872914265725332152440637919295193403801228616705375176747848666037693489234439215096537119888254920684363560758249511423736831415103230491478219139540835245141918423301835112569172688291276346896446395568758358092479038772356118868560418955708543743613568654918123132691543185664201768544105798329081709076018484353664967991699240733966010818951165473655167171848262647265890602385998061956911880086926299189843616930729162584938525624030169755102515209819195345096104052229098958531057433782105216281768861211673754430499798107746719797163048068910486660778193889767115383038055012311716468740930151941869630016436286711418524948351922315128895751363918869 (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.