Factor Info

ID 106865
Size 922 digits / 3063 bits
Status composite
Value 5889217133194755156349609066905786815929432935576291960763872096942416637844230680569820290762962697765118603900052061895782979745722419363348893405840448915309397722424986078835692996051150207750397431781713320531399795540114926379743457923241378935797023146869481994896051463726140476946816976659776710303502719594483142297136619930073781813109183649686181602005432324680040687648731007323650188426854279324355887365345290895773164370578812864550959905815465019097923015118931695156472460251823090373207930376166540954580211737487607106900060130962209881900729793991353345065222803305912741781751968984175140835145347345728590422820802568130318400144517033772315719923998682088993443128906237811602712249021002455196535685505966072593164419224609668011684360052187922953335276996287407762233308835679085055381216625199820619833348002787083698373969970629260646976497582155812814775846537893886012881726668222306928565869

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 129959) 14970831305104684181836490114461 (proven prime)
(ID: 129960) 393379433190639011895187793513290736691682960905544308304516245447984139810942957906418277488208162264330121340128336473789226113370956548338273509951142171145694248175077015706826073335857248237003899691819983654877446075320453524347643963050074651309387676718655375203219678329648563003431701481071510523434857955284867984995446353369880389701385776207447212111038810054200825143798801804085636097734076067070232251183113033614843381798857400960159635639595335257406580025523339247145427063028811572394370254100022165869032939669987153347210909895000572761734078583559546582426054117640331492589902097582370568013239971769099995974243497401833595654759191314217227076591043708548963584252071451347830358761045261978416400172494473694412610350836797247346027008027473314437491931009883550692710848368565277271268496844066360850035123979382173670337091329558463975970725111056492900196256529 (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.