Factor Info

ID 106889
Size 929 digits / 3086 bits
Status composite
Value 82163990755311269213044897858203800028619853259408641865396931038819898084851024730154652314968423747677933464349500381798184515652145152187932370770194443953728827119672403998254811511899766456237023007574224891751890639758287248041230658936325361699070389774072366445957030226762911151738713499167307682009982412391097071050258253271774934435703473482774925497004224107583759805910156840937538319447849847628608922254722679808602664828470447923676742042320520115274116777359531206465905347147048800615834014135129887652242733429734011178056226239565602028374456478676536446592434003867436833818909889447807640169445557299020327709264608088390749436488200641223812421864014860621040684931824217202966461609822632850175947386372029385744651514228734750923806097266717941179903110966868495044519780316975649789178397868880082760718826099349805806473618066314346402391797080758789609721217391645021164923926267938576216952179921209

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 106890) 865109635968085173833 (proven prime)
(ID: 106891) 94975234743937573387597412300663330902922171362759623818095571334476190105670468513169550082958129122923262161476070379318098343246681872365204958977338268093013061801357346634508598993790968335244127224503765198645366249174501549262229791103496173034127657367125088396675498738159146379771789416825813400578638973787761012885245351203263428843024111336344442175295930987462625818165612480050632556548880633470665959742438732710528746295891159848746099916572033081632125544482542110836904265600696473043216732712978532995190387192818398143913921827045757576668408385282084495483849739248783254568884589540780586533340516479601657612942244227311847131493189698010825488274165497520228261128941316893454770062486394842095084935061363061192668763436099049766774351421764104009867810149815432015486298498337269078486030122149129190378294819861600217592972939972287522794102322131696190544872756968247303138005873 (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.