Factor Info

ID 106793
Size 918 digits / 3050 bits
Status composite
Value 792697112797568287594135904491911974910304742352491799959301381167106299950852227045729220664553666398146175375732964790477746117270244378033571822311498391534706014067533010539249922898956876806416564601510146841716925225914501755940105887180467555561296206119152486582900025722720372381463297626119780971835955362306041268752030252385859046908509182388938218502010490025249199598359771162836234696568520933722997530254074735321578650395528654088098206044025158007651490854341383609260818215888702255541930616255111657186425269653487869522590723532802505073660410936735305227024299177031805530570454869244776435737646950500062003755051561852714892872927883909175753160728174083914216500471106198093284286586035487431866769568793363986838419574420436532730293058993582147706589682520350421278760215635313341945491612436580522159987413302910555112256352840289711640214395190933467930224095005784767445679682939889961369

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 42) 28546908862296149233369 (proven prime)
(ID: 106794) 27768229359660634340146086877505002912846247791702158262000219286587647269051606614645946911697836484755152400521115607413209308127233186254453556292407614100319742463206415240034608666766477076257173263512262668877145792605500529425942966263653282561224069814646036666253972644777871357245993987031059879012350743628650034366157583856580498673928107392043653780241492404707457983372225094482587747908780883838327358252731575418996522068521438680950950937019199543194370349112523671355898674991881072205282544206494881740924302461007058974205457460989815637037512317816499763616614880129776179021631257085769801428242934176355184859805604700074835979928987172901682476335525079147435898794075184886942574531641789813831014194608047924071222657769983390970101799129705138394974705418935828147276472015861451806273793451396671149846081593573731511146997349330273365320276323521008914546977278712001 (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.