Factor Info

ID 106968
Size 890 digits / 2956 bits
Status composite
Value 57779550868028204975379061938892519988977251146683535278680643849134536469257153999444009999167194819997500436388774462851382131181389316886211886282912878462563683548269428910708558748999976277412709597003759916081364183544199719947605047744182807495436415461869670975854859389440947693189802198042118158697300294834625163836003415199651578924094101087728118962540111497939599452764109240067884232842801658535366302673280189497641302649402470426344971371914146512039163747855791457104162728505251788385496648952568993547080784315486422733760096956726418921924825819701554330166956638051165575149904461829613865525629849810098284293314191190617343465516492781114411296103268538634604647379869332157007774134281420313950890375394207090989253467265769628951737079844550339339352569063931266415668086035632881391661170410859861918122879715615498610692089098508137646227679493522036212292287389

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 115909) 129611941341111475289997128692413427 (proven prime)
(ID: 130186) 445788792839423122150269570196615440571824579893707279871253864623320216813612038682966220798680207262714925148278121040735971920712513335756954747970438171638630416716369255528832189418408262256803142566555894734353879483530289728759320603358678119028923582213019513586082277298288818801483434558276738664398892747378950387772564013642577433293126928809092253918953919215788700871346449208790976599853203510892709356034230367516354547933185362613665517689656576358405118758237500389390704214273315558252552588252515188966362027886018104699960239997224236036234795580318612779036271432541326828967770178362008103137751765673973938479136688545372461151347938572906672155879620922493027692355562971871398107771303237594485093477399263596052455937316246035770341099457359875599020274425407795035959723506243650955247889932324105542738435130195260243167004207 (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.