Factor Info

ID 145113
Size 927 digits / 3077 bits
Status composite
Value 105057369025065811837608340277454629546763274225191995105044634178420535972619454080259608496670564575069649138373958650391259889168503081478591214176255802214747879359253297109628036504716141170441139467962148594618208172534120673187003756072338883739892263506415899844352618462605953929466989070084733708971533072965986689431812341187612158953845555788870611764090254943351530271309196956570361882384623287337893626789370082778277995488969111629803590549603280443304384827418320500433039112460627969835499733782475571688414404922021721200154018256783429867911603157789148106562678440902207400620966515470639445615011554631540568131560868578332865282187413897686472928919612791308695478234347411341507210059920400352690274333565291062166700584896332718345694209201850204375091239004233224164815098145598002405835663722230142189582475730793965582628560363730306462232666966362459708503528038727296286849195856330928402769675351

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 143144) 108053807086151803039211071 (proven prime)
(ID: 145114) 972269019094376589650956586649682993350024502446378424643297236699269920813647074889067142966217858460587915005900590647917707601427878400909436541706695841593114388154305274637666708931698810051246362202079339066536434168452950413981642617850469298766315263990574113949520384006545710594111488429629318612477678811536021556071625823334863498511742315464918373490907465702556279601669391137893205974556655433202500173670543778202174119780080400083617589081142114947081347195703383422427965261342174298703416157848970149747321405530365180697391208059994018914500162729783861371645963136900357391458661400312497387618418437795636265308108325306291202202332650488120823057795195306055028198894698899283537988908304122276943146600965648769841945670418112629162569458395086916590831762389095235003730816510925320301433746511228951262752656160100835745449326429754545414578577188972627365874294908223816681 (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.