Factor Info

ID 106982
Size 909 digits / 3017 bits
Status composite
Value 117936506429897456192642683219570593806286819698058664059364511685149563715352787402663295406960337365862072103305805786042784585835360119417406566354693402315257294720429064309774921198399567597123751032529557722562799975476966445777632296053493433203223271592378648107954491854010879142479697089986715870141477285988696816183180006697690512476937611737358735883787616627953765348389857850511576244450183750818899870036281490115114608038994328484082843518205641525992856115740024977699175347181182971176968252720618556523853944172152794926309557902704201862995012510669230765098683979551645036257840722285487121145732909007591940928115263920179607951567821242288204893797886893383424750811711484307774017243773124525172859002903023361639294293679965482293746214444156894758354155637933946376999479746379779967894957903428894496968611665215430247938245505641476711770772859880120448926279222203021805542597017

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 130233) 11370875393205911468996184766666028288701 (proven prime)
(ID: 130234) 10371805366925788324254876564656905989741216817816076781214880859381583445323434492049504089063239814115866011475695852037654127121358298119248401584682625584467336647798330748506917113893701147868275085137121393663611808006443279966907676533006339613172857686305850227850506519878861126576542582557357267646075091340566970848404706895645279896798058365738599786586571977265622248929224583722989410320764077844601959062277373478927804607732111222892423937720475881255724577560882318666595916766218394586337503239691861932933704193874327233985744420759892623380272090650894750991125991864406611442091863355581089219707062850436503188747995086146605511358287785847084461393314391338445887854708869582027958949219246997110773613443949214832629223361253201697582319006763846737479774945591485839357396680636571696854516726859195524358732750149210495371874051021914497519117 (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.