Factor Info

ID 106785
Size 911 digits / 3025 bits
Status composite
Value 28970583577744795216992958524924728505922135333334527822695780321390516975650065522692053201801887549835555991825927220365343422694522668898766141925159399883083598312747805123740665845686375986823830560095815269873236634856768951042507985150957237569883698470668679433702342368189599696578460506117296294104903114855711330614314452537960153909986581203508213336683190319201340046131098374137909321789224051731646655301781746517898286313599770235953388083741605630196925876485780960274653477095791851267555684925190564699625620074307190180995247588109198255062745281193550666809664455442792299520773832775327099167011082299321163787059267897717310724108077505681439478035016169141188785482819662451424995409883288617295796257406297032682621507558470054018529776305555400012659989551412036914692294118378514336028582230062451014211848567081748958145335947223699952008111333143459170296381710062723721686927963253

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129751) 1490369479666108086006974567378953 (proven prime)
(ID: 129752) 19438524455180846398259257997164189083253085560480450702955338697165625319800735045070215672566245962112669511632270638745538890995710813805120310854832562950546117148629158307987501314712951941470059862641865409312679889835548015582720953878024348216573659406295612558872115233864169714915317153501180715006232991472278092624580080581266088087434002100655078560817480621628481729364394161134593726894603405014581875336425888705862346836128673901670379971491166887452335768808379784583038403324224462864552916423116824979675148404021656829627694568130268256476037800574736314930763750978936240857491569825267985580008601545037089175375139869288542842307445920149822988520126459949702333187445836852206278887035760676826938360053868374415229784115932886952819053827035628455701443137076418573282160288700480803118470631656157510680395242705942673497398910973688129691853217113101 (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.