Factor Info

ID 106778
Size 926 digits / 3076 bits
Status composite
Value 48172615907849184596408814702022686181431895193031116078295071954295680647599944732957612373350746469151021951398391829287911648018457960599805411129063012274649975416358882389961622493522914160669427078481634780158111538575778855586152600280001115461997110461289816529864791829411897004438970101999514934216981866728175028435263931174148227507917810088071890032770248683273290410127787422716195383268672496934902761390670606419815864836084522073144947593419579136399670718556908975220410008929344053638711975124160937138612468097784577878375940802255809202243782968570321824445513241058843668776272298456638686823989726346995623854638706849092265419750642837981817601640878978428287603979503629196417675858646938684408231804263940171057279652744606939535606156194031368489365728159007841482405645332125400205887265237364820486484356814943727189111200778434543332529794981563946279791473487196579167463885002500091744343349917

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 924) 85218882568302661649153 (proven prime)
(ID: 106779) 565281008809743393607455900159119143224541982685141511601526573225615536010030061957257353194653264485131806514340808309760834816943321596771155218652580410073508946070590456587907587251004363544971152831034556986265445803436024680973917155859216675306668409842070983125870439298695839504711847777779453875911813034954648400882213680689645421815042636482725921981481217822690294950452290963479457958696133614551307603027964510290888254035045865803818125992883892216099945613597295929086008839235563876297390552161844390292482707284593519315605813626214782389569509327097560337102692882804584173040918055786700700385041324990731449755342863745089077594634582629231101424619070188495572159887700872938624732110695009760407916101846435088354287696559739588119622147985483811299735340270312469651849154568862232690352783802016077673963641586114171131530883590157738187826159048640840761062092137108526220189 (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.