Factor Info

ID 106931
Size 928 digits / 3083 bits
Status composite
Value 9912673038945128017813684225108796361275296564378388288886367471193314730530531049555006056356529656723299288900374663169294170417939649018510281561534893458053034420534397375049162116127819289312057395416520112138329213072463817393797695097026484606656729829560024747073326309399162789788319773782530920399284023009975587447953196827570877404350509786289560769944491537117569851036085797439320989922598353956990364637995756963563904341380597205039664761653505968878254103694136788512751621312968604014242552039009416795348335849815394696598352085203697505802447149598740747405252026492396315310447941324332144302959548735109657729789404348375400124505917909164407907985570649584540803462054480730295842633499897819966728509847697509079713228111971185912352160359735723857040558609383967675962809822781165650895856554566826041762052679670569738828921897041163681939505658608221868249920271086722509503698391758960970224073380699

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 101232) 132020698914650528435748149329 (proven prime)
(ID: 106932) 75084233915119080722908266147231349560677072940943653226872278033015259732927545791607218453574427000918889275907193212803862277065421566118575598456080903517935683163268716436312440379058741124009431422120510930402731096144343494748445865813086376599710219196347300627000716713685003136989498365692560002664987830485186304919758049878803692826195465602835125380111518746897439600002511332373555032798648081201047498163704540772380651910091602440789085613459757752926131399039634419517687408372465993035830077693687068138249639977323555794465286143535546925154513495734937467049674219042349349197782578456423801814536415045860085669868355263455070496450711919405992912985195725996621103085766840886483970528135777889848003074097909387491445670907579475046306461657566468870830052855233423272659623261894409365691305070029864610613171177389548954210715746489272273441637756951477370353925365778903531 (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.