Factor Info

ID 106810
Size 928 digits / 3082 bits
Status composite
Value 4405895812345570526862705210698116683140316021529977129503201060060383805679537718593963914263772849202715568351128033709963521369919046462780959907042933150031799350672895282674525576149433183823782280205694170303084185694794664164092697530138445896961844291043968257612209950916926430792283739534419892323034026879430545653934712387075471161215006574964332015792065952706584880657726946654189492757483533497582446644035900778936220246795972421687476987836493949352029942991128629423980422579579590734724944920878379903039169363828259550184263064815803176475915532674951693431553958353203847877935397431830928542138185865455206980098165090399057175657490638097374994084129824784378442026961916806992333370556179823464402600992682792506162928043055513245401874912323406436427240916182803398470651954886026232658360014756625323765661022972579670233531556410085922285812661333441333800060319595481524541046368796170246970931495349

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 115753) 171111375176211248021267080026575653 (proven prime)
(ID: 129813) 25748702024096057952132130669546009519327008051837829353133343783920349910744433502113904908380884096296536107939524138509692647202253042970756269124415152937633334179368756366810488802827791845223961946538141334081539524458952866331844187630941683571023059156062401617415534585581439524754696619295278191362794687632904128002818215502960656116308661321794446589570146608115507808525764953628293974629289720505691561715351145446024169945282616599847011254429729684667588961603370165085792151145913371054406418204689140495305380483491707648587039526523556708141175280220790300857259890016023181083012813222692772367387462614730142686797473644708005972982839589255246572306173651510938741727901927034047400826260011141330049140407584159261524777843967441722829935635520265902453374535389813364234397636520504485835810557466155418072912770416325127688245382460047265880958356722561073777628919633 (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.