Factor Info

ID 106941
Size 915 digits / 3040 bits
Status composite
Value 768171822274064018768162010706487648357703206457577174510955786250458217442905491366641520347347094949134358413208367319214975507634186298031438333721486954459273619812083853017014395496321659261276588989290074295753549573806287605469805987491315132090976182217588026474025528431461238978603284348876284992338498144448214628751285414478596195634814613213383290920177087142350475667294658244731901249957039589882798044748888259069439794398184264222693840570573704371261862339203609240534982383422641080623698355812809886894419488920675385645061652381840043610692655267541066608271115694653384879879188528450296008801383508809688582311552377393543356323306454627312123938888265881384844955601771666134294788281764303922448285763394412826555342619451751371672366679309095068940197262280483527372754852732854828410644821557526873791060094248944512085123628319626862626060083092668746217145976634434325484502053864700943

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 3) 97415813466381445596089 (proven prime)
(ID: 106942) 7885494099365735226852138881425365406115257848441574295965126651498511844288172614366131228612243147469684995316983906672366722418310390554781252286628583171634351885339460184945266103168155317580262947868336345844157914291588683575163278921668417364947866436752978588596920192103953629554313117453399605714590895003540522341603867505382667481321467777558020924470407191395333067325600451925432108432653873369471333307412978446802554475853508184619156133835510377878743149531008879831961813414947131685756039267487318474838481187166812492966545107938197953476608732745524920485713783464178288631948994433545187640714739826063865358972363560852130708833350091611454312088870032828412376840163735028097468231407059346244308653154861228728478129522570773006933173165520029470368978826728527657269824164657006526319089201176909110179657998330813403363056967627835366412132062245021491195084730887 (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.