Factor Info

ID 106911
Size 908 digits / 3014 bits
Status composite
Value 16719673826914005363889897687179166150385069264075410517794419385199450265490719725895108123460040807026500132602887281847982864169109840002216058394453562330929036353958022960305051652181327628463806202864075980537938132908259457035226196020334811085967035803469466486892302164635228427126974147751523162530703792557293706300797527396634278876577706234454018157905122952423911759915794676862555251316575837062289856197682592822381544705591971665492314270864124940485791378664823200354769118432922665154544359556711302451155875487359497480475539687739493818356965203084308784321074552760804567263532691706574652044167273217888906291885418719964645893004715858571936928577727496342497148556043677461828881478998763540555180250564063298842942622008225516111412899591618071448866479279822325979780667116208889744352530785114833012447793647540546424111184444249008084290607559056981432975587287068346714269344153

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 101224) 175632696341899022033 (proven prime)
(ID: 106912) 95196817990918424392582281558064974566004515219008242953540019150070179773096652790417022867033255439821024563898977550847662909676409915271153702912023392783776513479962771698678123503582880967318452075559144075479475369730023916279346573412080115197384458012520285704080210741833932428534896540794644365193711969288050326347701168039171685927164214233622789929926216521558934171044029428374635000601574262763006547931073640377143260210169237015516803852041000710910262429644345506351419452121911084555066518231614966113737467144877300164722871620893151948804492654381304163726863171897555659345763518388817583858880862668666049877234235214774936679252906849051998130316246938570184171448165220392704051383059906819912489675520758550219975975872355867838523781118054426051686410900870214862370216910557080386939948627767459375074666843703523710048035839451879593817063123413298157037641 (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.