Factor Info

ID 106967
Size 914 digits / 3037 bits
Status composite
Value 85394740980584722922014944473275394967162733329035918810021926234936546774030132335495686837606756014462242852124412219581561969956324881866035014455277355984600579618734683645734184836732896326959208756981837286748094342245342487603866705169489271586944543263584667980349183800160632063441504304975860326038774669997844233512239840793202953415477567635847165128970416837133043095863997543451379653171625494914017235746469479156315994561405192277300726656081949675413311294128097574489058603226323408324721715223996840714215290285450124335942917281224590380883502428755248356056987288689160179998810233471539019428081065781705526330408094626203900883098157813306157191644168794059725981451301322712132438507196894830363308613414307954906704806472836512387033008493472195622905637297276509603337670885846601069981127357329764826823678410129535164548478542947994869019510099205695306947275891827926252021339049895861

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 41836) 1477940546399039857024249 (proven prime)
(ID: 106968) 57779550868028204975379061938892519988977251146683535278680643849134536469257153999444009999167194819997500436388774462851382131181389316886211886282912878462563683548269428910708558748999976277412709597003759916081364183544199719947605047744182807495436415461869670975854859389440947693189802198042118158697300294834625163836003415199651578924094101087728118962540111497939599452764109240067884232842801658535366302673280189497641302649402470426344971371914146512039163747855791457104162728505251788385496648952568993547080784315486422733760096956726418921924825819701554330166956638051165575149904461829613865525629849810098284293314191190617343465516492781114411296103268538634604647379869332157007774134281420313950890375394207090989253467265769628951737079844550339339352569063931266415668086035632881391661170410859861918122879715615498610692089098508137646227679493522036212292287389 (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.