Factor Info

ID 106943
Size 869 digits / 2887 bits
Status composite
Value 80942668358796345900024598825060266777792069649406756876593255386765078319813691780549066499409166463509284962990650433354913249967651426234984355486843199201364404081672282904965187428936515787347111931961807001721953124747198839051242144652548594225253908343198248389352874741976265909596276324466558288448331754826863343910310573154276254279808889937171385640682659403893059379721334705279634931817186657367522952630706084745236202383349397130872449264521709422197687385286948258170540402527856327665192518083047089251667324524485792349689279389304440855248243606491784152761651394544421156110722284191918952104934260412370450131786098514967950362832353941560265893879347105851989904425870617845425463786137760461427349445154224620312941261295362154163160174581964209544096229818184910279656926530413873869609036906487820155214643336797590661377992250346493872383713

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 191) 2959707364050967146316591 (proven prime)
(ID: 106944) 27348199805811101194741784903477216018431832387245784373354560707648821390004284644892868256756652450149840258605296509027610497612236726820702196892886710717698836498400409050809826166489575304202298752695008969314109104173716390386616619784732157989714564767955640711233605494340836680720454608612874900303426436083295323679247200536800183202511356849776765615803533861436493273196687763544234171794830734193907317613127633928067032764204508841865281286189954913325817876976397568236256313083146894226998800605148788570970369955562050633874104334588884599531368571389102978544880240681538499645699767126790400032361239416129313851002062740771796918575252620875395072779786615037249234171921300949176943509617994792047967813113568891525528232289955712352634325799529998212021600331678623602078682811832614886329343614774207020433789529946223343 (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.