Factor Info

ID 106850
Size 915 digits / 3038 bits
Status composite
Value 211851756677799753627954842881482314158257680310463790837204585936481180521925297756857873769248872149631176081343020395603578715371172860795199818682033707052772798578863017320131290003726614965911458534889467717331252950464980068207317560882270437132590797337997145348245104043411834268897430232741471843554945868888964189809247702946812256770871589789199956174101193982431988361782797100006874796702780579804968991219393653190228484171201528661925640033878460667088535450704927499170199848265966206977687643389236810031208458290013403266750402270724639569120336307211231760334447484415300274354953293872042487380337362150517905504375235885822289412459943119506881411296106223802432207977761535348653947238639924055801193196693819784986313051350167207326324808795422861755851056041851662597709990320751807360840306964190542344806905443949720858865533941043124011066130700832324549178636529707674536439059900144839

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 115794) 440353848683748098510435489 (proven prime)
(ID: 129914) 481094368338192412190835950478885922431131638453928253319945407637051580010206696312238122688461125052081916725104239059969751359465096784346631245112060346863891772890794336329320522460364319193104652919367068147612539540306494417530392201909556661793956994942981612655692637395592641677427167390816351188413656436345910246658313848437761890776856752824014228275747621406669072968018823737860905705394826161128649991474446383368868173559492119797984187772199045897838822657166128814154815141685201217587015630135110698221107204093788238448418406403507757533354939631092781314445273515518549864972306065431750930377906216749063871712040894393978173032314784125967596451681194581195436306824142856407738516792582234460663181652199140296885496877010274907522224351938133938921167315849152846701964791643464927027492293643176610040659988285317099680734695667549300739102199776643015663874151 (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.