Factor Info

ID 106754
Size 909 digits / 3019 bits
Status composite
Value 496305823094385664516532297098717787324046966383897008563891556983497357027269333240978271009714945246370032834587578252689246127029566026685547495403484766055278252763689099243098373029966377540847309392291353347450983704684743207524980862096055878959126566931092537931089247064072540164355326405749534898878685191864794427826504924209496545130078815643520278158285952769151334424088468590353016968585357230815953150600939386797937303116223366325159543663224404661221026500322620754396071971803597297505465772427228802801987715143722795767505664128973858266635942210151504468508160334615580576159675346658306874707760026329947193930600458438699249888659150143528899231455025228874595056878824475297754476461172577986260626634646946625066286497232823962615610442332521870114326087132597879395396078708566430006718055104986072364096997001527684783799687064491152886734400508385597438058346519152418150926395353

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16) 8175789237238547574551461093 (proven prime)
(ID: 129663) 60704331862402288268037119438485566631547838832798806272117544146602449785282083854026491681882268933600047531780021533382319925359652551380537889576988209682374636977608782415999504503908174960541937621807960931800825033579181803095448003993519991956539659697984652071045660003037069019184948399981754642180202567262795186893939607217020485006697155464476229514177112998570586967241878262203202402748862106064797347566279684811986476845921885794650181243503386805075492409736365898013099541385575079462043358104292722839632951860411356042109735851954118702384729181532067278037374830297170990217344553241498166293390430723386450073807438354181841308028662250888016109528078075634865850528722119877677737964329528461894342177245798181598545597603314523101277580796213856654068735363158202911618012973651370813535116920811213263550858973112452144927244120166182792171605570277966821 (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.