Factor Info

ID 108003
Size 917 digits / 3044 bits
Status composite
Value 20942780178744994209514894009487585466132706398352982950498643756910400029584785848985168271118952769721652777044208549221995990486704540139089712820163211379661144374833903610507332542875024517761669941796359431750381709507775325435495807530990228071507129986603694639425155013344830326340810466019463854110409147413655196845908188334211557391620324654313599394680803285352061591636151135942249582942563329750469699677283041812346780611756381612956994619139307633202059128489656688673658839175252368844419532012136380588952722831047221641067820992848626612371811001363214594515673161432060838809860460562781161557497384775047134478948902500305634269597315976478434724551384860350305890082892902647729008499444429527560562458328189846801785759876658493769601879162469233097395771216371004048459774436824376984873794752768623898059122816880097212755324200439516390096939592204725672579489457017174428349130236989415709

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 589) 461740953705414265853 (proven prime)
(ID: 108004) 45356124490759945544462445680408059834707284031158587002152608997127636679884080879236685303394632304582118496139838699375793205721327920778198286172245854249370715001948766498452542412997105004320402980931453073358879608947748486348812294316789377349270094203100377738720851503760977015855532736317037246235159235062746441829186961203737253789152240548029598694145818027120028660540195303956434555643360621265638937019849680432218916915619599826022777449518980729858769033526638505712476393986142456543359858258291051159350385208466456175146122354196566850518298650567848937113345936834941192077930997631693299900874449705163637212520594968331057761665115030146568261446256094193240389015572152022567193635289013536905548728131514185497806152534337380590726464020718718922646346957528309414353857150361368234090328882448508963335088731959596186100982380834548027188848545011415941725780288283553 (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.