Factor Info

ID 106877
Size 913 digits / 3032 bits
Status composite
Value 3755897540569031121383791415270928787713463631764700783109888369188751904959894700601453660682327604411006673449186071565842873295919349541004449881347829042081627465545688481062976704248769770984736233808798237620146583234710089065046583656660036045872257890247958688300833234357511409898739853296796664867906353186679200052216622289587095938118189230600135094318960853588356269347427271789297646414148221296987894799913972802344514961467319342661993936111373613544087124843343019512359797248641944278516245027017971800483734002189178413603342461731503219575501806469255986218985459784001662242290249221854628574532738598665783769290176818924588826915702112358226542012642025273541608213607217457834226608391874139373217925115015520876455002176594292031893242198608089044536169389794062409965566592507158696160614089007480403861277530642642420212742190629286094392786564274271984004482301775391601371683042070149

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106878) 52612606082229948149 (proven prime)
(ID: 106879) 71387787457226830016825181167717815435610553026605318876904101280467208619577437949354477362642786461858514917160370724719519848239710457453423045461382038959075941230909107613714278837303430681467234713519641887440693615089382928183623169544479740525961646484820738769171703256984612611640653879618398345948303136570024090757440823192104700365831395109731651444321062332812298885397825629347155920685401844919237502718951687379805349094281089534443814306838026870195553498446625165169318126395988709232313358993382815805357412335876704545131029520347006413375135392648068844863529528757638504190787102135946011919575527003086526938753468052702035900827373973576885242399562107341771281707433247864869465857383931966175774884647187601618142799025365540158944152957691054654059693884572238248118313134299320020563804238675445340396353677336693837531643651218706155827508647294696517210918578001 (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.