Factor Info

ID 106901
Size 921 digits / 3057 bits
Status composite
Value 148512926548241225421245094607290041357667493895911167447262866473766249830728818680529875914088727275139901947010101132268719297238548081533751749142493331269294232324904859704525183668276444267500530236542653825939575430362911529649281109669151215717920822678372356751516646170263303769319700711198309049521072299741432148274110148425854375802990436564097884302972145122057953128532996049909616331363031122044515136030709554700887558562548053837274413686241263960135868740627363392298797988051843648222284847115887291009130033493931047565699995988153325622930576965254448013393987693564386460816781730980623697394400855081152509866038447861263805109068668062276179424086206255071988775476656476223015869376338307874077271531511262502547259303989564044646691959648734966667323713159082489632698251159498907945819972156691394778583595022107178703509382502236866644538392739903846693227412533466888528876687404009493947517

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 46521) 109733959547779654926866874550711330198507136524383634700803540817357 (proven prime)
(ID: 130039) 1353390756701681598255164627633631267234627130087785999792818457436107958857399114642035248797094704755652817177548687769098368046308740357987066060216802017190267254667032741000524872176208509687469908532213872096214366286103903583973197309785270446642031824316920270181514451237068237387650267047412370994501656787679436452189516928876275572308438730649922193604075603820729063351162155249104633476917031914324536532381687676302029773077816125892187535260765419743499167675809158428096548014452233535603692045519307914241960855241493675879071023873322641739016405379429544614046000077786197620801351717160306149139831093543484353099241462797687382697533881796748903815581740433775283776916062589588159562027847636756998763560241896636496049175918024866267105808098616108251338485765506656734056362470862917386371582867009532645543398996147908035008881 (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.