Factor Info

ID 106916
Size 906 digits / 3007 bits
Status composite
Value 141966819723089999874560772572067022108475110683313230311862718644062856667725943423512499569031117528246374168140541436643115977584506471525314400238788510755850833903833178467174043236297757220047926961867079540899810887344271261294134018755418124860666447467242382801375291237027577819831342516553307889440423237363771860088203896619011937515281322401276041959702343617104818621882036253834450399471285129204262374937158073357287939797337039167573329230659473732520343141827257447546108382938503969808494671317876513802133234588816547432470554588251262196862447077854219152306991249280878004077261570823663486658541751216090051558080746589659200560581929401133553774414317724837119212162005621218936637215806157876777110746919573797874685020328362786404634877525972776054277718771069335215402697387978339594591443609445375170781191576310944821670365278199427084921922046122788134775136101408328170457057

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 127) 35980201101257391549860360923563262525974949247991832187257385201689 (proven prime)
(ID: 130088) 3945692780414412945405206674402497303692215904114754969336483850044694352133602139763618271478672913304381768259138068033097726521692419259947645156617841108684306426347823383418313619011804044952491962241936240171808770732528088865889866222776649401708689052451389373869467978519409452222292058978300070022199642444894544066139080187911279648783660398806851596250321020791218195015100305114090097294796058739895702461665346432507131686099719578552425845745542269252464350156893185454723949835847560999801146926277553674555311295760140872155950878583322313695548759459655802813166712007228163068110192305092217357263001846419090850291193004864294635172730671098543687166893405621899014183967335302586489155989452268839738575978456158914042838847799366275385611591708274677177690737559347488598390478048145181303613254872447293275839835913 (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.