Factor Info

ID 106847
Size 922 digits / 3060 bits
Status composite
Value 1086898815500606575286036674567516627890644463438530347908425058097525635712183682178509956951954194829745618797327575172053071441717451224492210208639652117914098643185403948302816099694082780777703855531410206249057465958442970427142473485249836603997233308088918410511111498760398045114636492439697698678445736772291817531401638172046371051038701675145943562046378139423132437142847185921822826212350413973257599383776301492576283136021242791676906063732985235233680173422316517456581981353007667820603400162223983071661364799737789841168464857755701154643106104470856974999989307352753569603730910902191543861384077852293479076344010766430823394023476263190622289746567083512242103924005662233206331711477857907880039800603173223267636838095907535232270696101150616602002384481959835180654037776241687712893263570880675939096498379944574878257717824948461759701565463661891317604378669058074414252067114461952218627713

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106848) 6488895681306806218853757209 (proven prime)
(ID: 106849) 167501354449531659541945548092351404980280397973659910447156209220558404851238878002055600472874107705603229669105033723778916392242317833955909383398906433372456238567009006932030786486567784734901832169462151449756286358768726480132855537786023850049027555673103352230015598526929725637723774148033494253334816977701078186666922894189290429314784078998823314980633311552852298027028103201178715040694358069141555987867893360596985843932207429556858990279562318671706329345087565141398775032002200706588253667506853039142631019646680064479465136691320863203450338238304838835677015882980237542149106857777712914372431338152384061087348483628676539579479017231516801027187686724037726705820152493309169192938459254362984625974147237830313538538830712447988743805313091028169191974882878373607745035533096298037908157816402780605038372082714290007237762922751520753175064204507920136672959225257 (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.